THIS MESSAGE (MATERIAL) IS CREATED AND (OR) DISTRIBUTED BY A FOREIGN MASS MEDIA PERFORMING THE FUNCTIONS OF A FOREIGN AGENT AND (OR) A RUSSIAN LEGAL ENTITY PERFORMING THE FUNCTIONS OF A FOREIGN AGENT.
Citizens of Russia and Belarus are additionally checked at the entrance to Ukraine. This was reported by a source of RBC-Ukraine in law enforcement agencies.
“There is no direct legal ban. This is a reasonable measure to prevent the entry of let’s say “undesirable persons”,” the source said.
According to the source, special attention is focused on Russians and Belarusians aged 18-60.
Earlier, the media reported that US President Joe Biden, in a conversation with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, made it clear that Russia “will receive a decisive response and face serious costs” from Washington and its partners if the situation around Ukraine escalates. Biden stressed that “a Russian invasion of Ukraine would lead to massive human suffering and weaken Russia’s position.”
At the same time, Bloomberg called the date of the “invasion”. According to sources “familiar with the issue” of the American agency, we are talking about February 15th. Meanwhile, the Politico newspaper reported that US President Joe Biden, during a videoconference with the leaders of allied countries, said that Russia could allegedly attack Ukraine on February 16. The publication also cites its own sources.
Source: Rosbalt

Tristin is an accomplished author and journalist, known for his in-depth and engaging writing on sports. He currently works as a writer at 247 News Agency, where he has established himself as a respected voice in the sports industry.