Citizens of Uzbekistan have no problems entering Russia, the press service of the Agency for Foreign Labor Migration from Uzbekistan to the Russian Federation reported on May 3.
“Citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan did not face the problem of entering the territory of the Russian Federation through the checkpoints of the Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo airports or the forced detention of citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan”– reports the press service.
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It is clarified that in order to clarify the real situation, the agency specially interviewed fellow citizens not only at airports, but also at checkpoints (checkpoints) of the Orenburg, Samara and Saratov regions “Ozinki”, “Mashtakovo”, “Sagarchin.”
It is noted that there were no problems with entering Russia through land checkpoints, nor unjustified prohibitions. The agency is reported to have held negotiations specifically to monitor the situation and identify the big picture of what is happening. “with responsible employees of Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo airports in Moscow”.
Recall that previously “human rights activist” Valentina Chupik stated that citizens of Uzbekistan cannot enter Russia through Moscow airports and the “Ozinki”, “Mashtakovo”, “Sagarchin” checkpoints. Her statement was reported negatively by several media outlets.
We also remind you that in connection with the terrorist attack in Crocus City near Moscow, in which about 150 people were killed, Russia has strengthened security measures at airports, train stations and checkpoints.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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