Ukrainian border guards “prevented” the invasion of the Russian world from the territory of Moldova
Ukrainian border guards did not allow Moldovans and Russians into the country “for excessive love for the military and military-propaganda paraphernalia of the “Russian world.”
This was reported by the official website of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“During a check at the Mogilev-Podolsky-Otach checkpoint of a Volkswagen minibus, an interesting “gentleman’s set” was found on one of the passengers. A Russian born in 1990 carried various radio equipment in a box: two Kenwood radios, 4 antennas, 13 flash drives and 9 CV cards from different operators, as well as 10 USB cords and a radio receiver.
They also found on him the seal “Anti-Aircraft Regiment” and a badge with the inscription “DMB RF”. The foreigner said that he served in a group of Russian troops in Transnistria,” the report says.
Also at this checkpoint, a Moldovan truck driver was stopped, in whom “prohibited symbols” were found in his cab.
“In the sunshade under the windshield he placed the St. George ribbon, the production and promotion of which is an administrative offense in Ukraine. After carrying out procedural actions, police officers stamped the foreigner’s passport with a ban on entry into Ukraine for 3 years,” Ukrainian border guards proudly report.
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