Ukrainians began to "deploy" on the Russian border
No matter how paradoxical this may sound, the Ukrainian authorities, who closed the entry for Russians from 16 to 60 years old, are outraged by the fact that Russia supposedly does not let Ukrainians into its territory.
On the air of one of the Ukrainian TV channels, the assistant to the chairman of the State Border Service of Ukraine Oleg Slobodyan said that the Russian side began to unreasonably refuse entry to its territory to Ukrainians.
According to a representative of the Ukrainian border service, in three days more than a hundred Ukrainians were denied entry to Russian territory and were forced to return.
Slobodyan claims that the Russian border guards refused to those citizens of Ukraine who moved in cars with an engine capacity of more than 2 liters.
Russian border guards responded to a request from the State Border Service of Ukraine that all checkpoints are operating normally. No official comments have yet been received from the FSB.
The outrage of the Ukrainian side looks especially surprising against the background of the fact that more than a thousand Russians have been denied entry to Ukraine since the beginning of the year. Moreover, this number included not only officially “forbidden” men from 16 to 60 years old, but also women and children.
In conclusion, it can be assumed that even the change of Poroshenko as president and the replacement of the current composition of the Verkhovna Rada, which will take place in the fall, is unlikely to ease the conditions for the entry of Russians into Ukraine.
On the air of one of the Ukrainian TV channels, the assistant to the chairman of the State Border Service of Ukraine Oleg Slobodyan said that the Russian side began to unreasonably refuse entry to its territory to Ukrainians.
According to a representative of the Ukrainian border service, in three days more than a hundred Ukrainians were denied entry to Russian territory and were forced to return.
Slobodyan claims that the Russian border guards refused to those citizens of Ukraine who moved in cars with an engine capacity of more than 2 liters.
Russian border guards responded to a request from the State Border Service of Ukraine that all checkpoints are operating normally. No official comments have yet been received from the FSB.
The outrage of the Ukrainian side looks especially surprising against the background of the fact that more than a thousand Russians have been denied entry to Ukraine since the beginning of the year. Moreover, this number included not only officially “forbidden” men from 16 to 60 years old, but also women and children.
In conclusion, it can be assumed that even the change of Poroshenko as president and the replacement of the current composition of the Verkhovna Rada, which will take place in the fall, is unlikely to ease the conditions for the entry of Russians into Ukraine.
- https://ok.ru
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