Posted on 09/13/2022 1:41:34 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
Kilometre-long queues have formed at the Ukrainian-Russian border, which is controlled by militants from occupied Donbass and Russians.
Huge queues have appeared on the border with Russia of people fleeing because of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counter-offensive. However, the Russians are simply not letting the collaborators through. Border guards have a clear instruction not to allow people with Russian passports issued in Ukraine's occupied territories to enter Russian territory.
In particular, Russian soldiers and their families left the town of Svatove in Luhansk Region. Only soldiers of the so-called "people's militia" from among local residents stayed.
Military expert Oleh Zhdanov has said this
"They (the collaborators - Ed.) have nowhere to flee to. Russian border guards, as it turned out, they have the numbers and series of Russian passports that were issued in Ukraine on their computers. And those who show a passport of a Russian citizen issued on Ukrainian territory are not allowed into the aggressor country. That is why there are kilometre-long queues," Zhdanov said.
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People forget there are more Ukrainian refugees in Russia than in any other country. Over 3 million of them.
If this is true, it’s bad. I doubt it. However…
Imagine having your President overthrown in a Revolution. Joining a secession movement because of being disenfranchised. Having Russia come to help after 8 years of bombardment from Kiev. Then being rejected by Russia
I find it strange you even mention Timber when he did not post this article and his name had not yet appeared until I put it with this comment. However, don’t worry, I’m sure those scary bots will soon show up,
Heh...those passports are worthless.
By March there were already 4 million refugees in Poland. I am sure there are more now, even though many have probably dispersed elsewhere.
Yes. In a war between the Big Russians and the Little Russians, expect both sides to behave like Russians.
Not right. But inevitable.
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