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Georgia for two weeks did not let the Ukrainians exported by the Russians from Kherson forcibly - the media

According to journalists, 7 Ukrainians tried to cross the Russian-Georgian border on October 11. For two weeks, they had to sleep on the floor on the checkpoint. Georgia was not allowed for two weeks of Ukrainian citizens who were forcibly exported by the Russians from Kherson. They were denied entry into the country. About it reports SOVA. According to the Russian edition of Medusa, 7 Ukrainians tried to cross the Russian-Georgian border on October 11.

But they failed - in response, they heard that they first needed to get a response from the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine. Men had to sleep on the floor at the checkpoint. Volunteers brought food and water. According to journalists, one of the former prisoners reported that he had cut his veins in protest. He was provided with medical care. It is reported that all men are the former prisoners who served their sentences in Kherson colonies.

However, during the escape of the Russian troops from the right bank of the Kherson region, they were also taken with them. The invaders brought Ukrainians to the Deportation Center in Volgograd, where they issued resolutions on the ban on entry into the territory of Russia for eight years. Only on October 25, as reported by Volunteers Tbilisi, Georgia missed Ukrainians. "On October 25, closer to midnight, seven men arrived at the Didube bus station in Tbilisi.

Men are now engaged in important documents with the assistance of volunteers to return to Ukraine," the volunteers said. According to Oleg Nikolenko, a representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in the Channel 24, the Ministry did not have any information about these citizens. We will remind that the lawyer and human rights activist Vera Yastrebov declared on October 20 that the Russian Federation, which deals with the deportation of Ukrainians, has no humanitarian purposes.