MK254
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Safi sana Finland na mataifa mengine wamepiga pini, hakuna kuingia, warudi wapambane na Putin humo humo Urusi, walikua wakichekelea waliposkia ameanza vita vya kijinga dhidi ya kataifa ka-Ukraine. Wachague kwenda kufa au jela miaka kumi..............................
Kuna taarifa vijana wanakusanywa barabarani bila barua wala nini, mnakutwa vijiweni na kutiwa kwenye malori....hamna cha aidha una ujuzi wa kijeshi au la.
The many desperately leaving Russia in response to President Vladimir Putin's move to start using conscriptions for the war in Ukraine will face dwindling options on where to go, as key neighboring countries—Finland became the latest on Saturday—announce restrictions to keep from being flooded with fleeing Russians.
Many resorted to driving out of the country, with massive lines forming at the Georgian border creating wait times of at least 12 hours reported to enter the country, which does not require a travel visa for Russians.
Finland, which shares around an 800-mile land border with Russia, officially said Saturday it would close its borders to Russian tourists in response to a surge of Russians trying to flee there this week, though it also said it was still “important to ensure that people can enter on humanitarian grounds.”
Nine European Union countries decided earlier this month to stop accepting Russian travel visas, even before Putin's announcement: the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Poland, Denmark, Belgium, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Slovakia.
The EU as a whole adopted new policies earlier this month to discourage Russians from traveling, including tripling the maximum wait time for a visa approval decision from 15 days to 45 days, though it included exceptions for "dissidents.
Kuna taarifa vijana wanakusanywa barabarani bila barua wala nini, mnakutwa vijiweni na kutiwa kwenye malori....hamna cha aidha una ujuzi wa kijeshi au la.
The many desperately leaving Russia in response to President Vladimir Putin's move to start using conscriptions for the war in Ukraine will face dwindling options on where to go, as key neighboring countries—Finland became the latest on Saturday—announce restrictions to keep from being flooded with fleeing Russians.
Key Facts
After Putin announced a "partial mobilization" of military reserves Wednesday, flights from Russia to neighboring countries not requiring visas quickly sold out.Many resorted to driving out of the country, with massive lines forming at the Georgian border creating wait times of at least 12 hours reported to enter the country, which does not require a travel visa for Russians.
Finland, which shares around an 800-mile land border with Russia, officially said Saturday it would close its borders to Russian tourists in response to a surge of Russians trying to flee there this week, though it also said it was still “important to ensure that people can enter on humanitarian grounds.”
Nine European Union countries decided earlier this month to stop accepting Russian travel visas, even before Putin's announcement: the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Poland, Denmark, Belgium, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Slovakia.
The EU as a whole adopted new policies earlier this month to discourage Russians from traveling, including tripling the maximum wait time for a visa approval decision from 15 days to 45 days, though it included exceptions for "dissidents.
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