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WorldAsiaMore than 3.5 million Ukrainian citizens have crossed the borders of the Russian Federation since the start of the...

More than 3.5 million Ukrainian citizens have crossed the borders of the Russian Federation since the start of the NWO

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More than 3.5 million Ukrainian citizens have crossed Russia’s borders since the start of the special military operation. This was reported to TASS by the head of the border service of the FSB of Russia, Army General Vladimir Kulishov.

“In connection with the worsening of the humanitarian situation in the areas of hostilities, the entry of people forced to leave their place of residence has been organised. Since the start of the special military operation, more than three and a half million Ukrainian citizens have been allowed to enter Russian territory,” Kulichov said.


Earlier, the refugee told about the Ukrainian organization “White Angels”, which was engaged in the abduction of children. According to Olga, she was forced to hide her son so that he was not taken in an unknown direction. Parents whose children were kidnapped had to catch up with the kidnappers on their own.

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