“Russian world” proponent banned from entering Ukraine in Odesa Oblast

Ukraine's border guards have banned a citizen of Moldova from entering Ukraine because he was in possession of pro-Russian materials; this is the third such instance since October on this stretch of the border. Source: Southern Regional Directorate of Ukraine's State Border Guard Service on Facebook

 Photo: Southern Regional Directorate of Ukraine's State Border Guard Service

Quote: "Border guards from the Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi squad together with the State Security Service of Ukraine have uncovered a citizen of Moldova, a 'fan' of the Russian government, at the Starokozache checkpoint. During a thorough search of the 25-year-old [Moldovan citizen] who tried to enter Ukraine, law enforcement officers found pro-Russian propaganda on his mobile phone, including enemy symbols in support of the army of 'liberators' and photos of the [Russian] occupation authorities."

Details: The citizen of Moldova was banned from entering Ukraine.

 

"It is worth noting that systemic measures to prevent the proponents of 'Russian peace and fraternity' are in place on the border.

Border guards have uncovered three such people during October and November and banned them from entering our country," the Southern Regional Directorate of Ukraine's State Border Guard Service said.

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