Russian woman accused of subversion and not allowed to Ukraine
Despite the change of president, Russian citizens are still not allowed to enter Ukraine if there is the slightest suspicion of their “trustworthiness”. Of course, the degree of this “trustworthiness” depends on the attitude towards the Kiev regime.
At the Odessa International Airport, Ukrainian border guards stopped and detained a woman who flew by the Minsk-Odessa flight. According to the press service of the State Border Service of Ukraine, the reason for the detention of the 34-year-old Russian citizen was her "informational and subversive activities against Ukraine."
According to border guards, a Russian woman on social networks expressed separatist views and conducted anti-Ukrainian propaganda. For this, she was banned from entering the country, her data was transferred to the Security Service of Ukraine.
Note that this is far from the first and not the only case of a ban on entry of Russian citizens into the territory of Ukraine. Back in 2014, a ban was introduced on the entry into the country of male Russian citizens aged 16-60 years. This ban was lifted only now, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavel Klimkin was against lifting it.
In addition, a number of Russian public persons are prohibited from entering Ukraine, and not only politicians and journalists, but also cultural and art workers. So, many pop performers were banned from entering the country after they performed in the people's republics of Donbass and on the territory of Crimea.
At the Odessa International Airport, Ukrainian border guards stopped and detained a woman who flew by the Minsk-Odessa flight. According to the press service of the State Border Service of Ukraine, the reason for the detention of the 34-year-old Russian citizen was her "informational and subversive activities against Ukraine."
According to border guards, a Russian woman on social networks expressed separatist views and conducted anti-Ukrainian propaganda. For this, she was banned from entering the country, her data was transferred to the Security Service of Ukraine.
Note that this is far from the first and not the only case of a ban on entry of Russian citizens into the territory of Ukraine. Back in 2014, a ban was introduced on the entry into the country of male Russian citizens aged 16-60 years. This ban was lifted only now, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavel Klimkin was against lifting it.
In addition, a number of Russian public persons are prohibited from entering Ukraine, and not only politicians and journalists, but also cultural and art workers. So, many pop performers were banned from entering the country after they performed in the people's republics of Donbass and on the territory of Crimea.
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