In the two weeks after martial law ended Dec. 26, “more than 800” Russians – mostly men – were not allowed into Ukraine

Monday, January 14, 2019
In the two weeks after martial law ended Dec. 26, “more than 800” Russians – mostly men – were not allowed into Ukraine

In the two weeks after martial law ended Dec. 26, “more than 800” Russians – mostly men – were not allowed into Ukraine, Ukraine’s Border Guard Service report. Earlier, during the one-month martial law 1,650 Russians were turned away at Ukraine’s border checkpoints. On Dec. 27, Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council extended for an indefinite period the general ban on the entry of Russian men aged 16 to 60. On Tuesday, Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin told TV show Snidanok z 1+1 that he backs making the ban permanent.

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