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The decision to close borders may come into force the next day after the end of ...

Mobilization to the Russians prohibit the departure from the country - the media

The decision to close borders may come into force the next day after the end of the "referendums" in the occupied territories of Ukraine. The so -called partial mobilization in Russia is gaining momentum, despite a few protests in many cities. Moreover, men of mobilization age after "referendums" who are illegally and in a hurry in the occupied territories will be forbidden to leave Russia.

About it reports "Medusa" with reference to a source close to the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. The most likely date of the prohibition is September 28.

At that time, "referendums" in "DNR", "LNR" and in the occupied territories of Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions of Ukraine on entry into the Russian Federation will already pass, and, given that their result is actually determined in advance, Russia will declare the area in its territory that will be taken "protect". Those who want to leave Russia will have to give the customs a permit issued in the military enlistment office. And if not, they will be turned on the border back.

Despite the fact that the decision has not yet been officially made, there are already facts of ban on Russians to leave the country. Several examples were given by the head of "Agora" Pavel Chikov. According to him, the Border Service of the FSB of the Russian Federation no longer produces men who fall under mobilization.

He published photos of two refusals that were published by border guards at the border with Kazakhstan: one at the border point in the Kurgan region, the other in the Saratov region. Both decisions say that people were refused departure from Russia on the basis of decisions of the military commissariats. Meanwhile, until the borders are closed, Russian men continue to storm the borders with Kazakhstan, Georgia. Finland.

In particular, Mattie Pitkyitis, Head of the International Relations Department in the Border Guard Service of Finland, said more than 6400 Russians arrived in Finland with land transport on Thursday, September 22. In connection with the influx of guests, in Kazakhstan the prices for renting housing were sharpened in one night. Those who cannot leave are looking for ways to avoid mobilization, and in Dagestan people have come to mass protests.