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I plan to go to Russia when the borders are open for tourists
But there is one problem: one of my family members participated in the ATO. Can I be restricted from entering the country or something like that? By the way, I myself did not participate anywhere, and moreover, I am not fit for military service.
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аватар BrunkoKatya
So far, they are only waiting for a decision in the government for opening the borders https://prian.ru/pub/rossiya-otkryvaet-granicy-daydzhest-aktualnyh-izmeneniy.html may open soon.
аватар Elenka08
The problem is that you want to go there as a tourist. Not that your family member was in the ATO
аватар Sergeenko.Sveta
How to explain to you. If I were you, I would refrain from such a trip for the time being. But this is just my reiterated opinion.
аватар ollennka
From which side does the relative participate in the ATO conflict and what exactly did he do? And what is the relationship? If the seventh water is on jelly, then it doesn’t matter at all.
And border guards can prohibit entry into any country for any reason.
аватар Lenamaxfamily
Father, they called for work, like everyone else at that time. From the Ukrainian side. To do this is a strong word, he served far away from the place where there was a conflict, but whatever one may say, he is a participant in the ATO
аватар Slav_na
Lenamaxfamily,
for you personally, this is not a problem at all. As soon as the borders are opened to tourists, drive calmly
аватар ollennka
If he didn’t kill anyone and wasn’t noticed in terrorism, then there are no problems. The main problem is when the borders will open and what conditions will be for entry (tests, vaccinations).
аватар Pachok
I have not heard that Ukraine handed over to Russia the lists of its participants in the ATO.
How, in your opinion, can someone in the Russian Federation find out whether you fought or not, and even more so, a relative?
Who killed whom is also not written on the forehead and there are no "notches" on the passport.
аватар ollennka
Everyone in a row is of no interest to anyone, but who is needed, the special services know without notches.
аватар Slav_na
ollennka,
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аватар Lenamaxfamily
Probably the biggest fear of the trip, no matter how I was sued for the fact that a relative was in the ATO, we live in such a time now and there is a danger of this. Although, on the logical side, I have nothing to do with this, and my position may also be different from that of the family. As far as I know, the Russian Federation has lists of those who were in the ATO and it is unlikely that they will figure out who really fought there and who was just listed but did nothing, in my case, my father had no choice, or you go on a business trip for 20 days or fired from work, so something like that.
аватар ollennka
I don’t remember anything in the modern history of cases, when the father did something bad, and the son was sued. Debts are inherited, criminal and administrative liability is not.
аватар Slav_na
Lenamaxfamily,
do not listen to TV of any of the countries - and you will be happy.
Everyone lies! (G. House)))
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