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The Russian police spent raids in St. Petersburg and Moscow. At the same time, c...

Will be deported: thousands of migrants were detained in the Russian Federation on New Year's Eve - media (photo)

The Russian police spent raids in St. Petersburg and Moscow. At the same time, children and adults were planted in auto -departments. On the night of January 1, a police raid was held in the Russian Federation, during which several thousand migrants were detained. The detainees checked the documents and found out that they were in the Russian territory with violations. More than half a thousand visitors are threatened by deportation.

The incidents in Russia during New Year's Eve were reported in Roszma "Fontanka". Journalists of the publication, without specifying the source of information, claim that the raid took place in the central district of St. Petersburg. The police detained about 3,000 people who were put in Autozaki and taken to the departments. After checking the documents, it turned out that 600 people with papers were not all right - they have "various violations of migration legislation".

These persons have drawn up administrative protocols and some of them are soon deported, according to the article. Journalists also published photos that illustrated the detentions in St. Petersburg. There are two buses in the photos, within which there are a group of men and women. Other Russian portals added some details to the New Year events in the Russian Federation. In particular, the Telegram channel "Bumaga" reported that police detained both adults and children.

The incidents took place near the Guest Courtyard in St. Petersburg-on the street and at the metro station. Journalists counted eight buses with detainees. In addition, Sota Telegram channel wrote that a police raid was also held in Moscow. There were also detentions, but nothing is known about the number of detainees. It should be noted that political scientist Viktor Bobirenko explained that migrants can become the force that will destroy the Russian Federation.

According to him, visitors from Central Asia who have received Russian citizenship will not want to die in the war in Ukraine, so riots can begin. However, he acknowledged that priests who contact these people are mostly controlled by the FSB. Meanwhile, the Russian authorities use migrants to act in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. In particular, about 100,000 people were brought there.