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Press Secretary of the State Border Service of Ukraine Andriy Demchenko denied the information about the ban on the entry of Russians into the country. It is reported by the Telegraph.
“Don’t be fooled by rumors. There is Ukrainian legislation regulating the crossing of the state border, and the border guards strictly observe it,” the spokesman said.
Earlier, the Strana.ua publication reported that allegedly those Russians who have a certificate of death of close relatives are allowed into Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the same publication reported that the airspace of Ukraine would be effectively closed from February 14 due to the actions of Western insurance companies. Since January, international insurers have become more and more insistent in demanding that the aircraft of foreign carriers that they service should not remain parked in Kiev. The decision to not cover the risks of flights over Ukraine has been ripe for a long time, the source of the publication believes.
Information about the “ban” on entry into Ukraine appeared against the backdrop of reports of a possible “invasion” of Russia. Moscow denied these accusations. 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. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, in this regard, asked for evidence of the allegedly planned “invasion” of Russia. According to him, there was “too much” information about this.
Source: Rosbalt

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