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Tourists from Russia began to complain on social networks about clashes with Ukrainians in hotels in Egypt. This is reported by Novye Izvestia.
According to the publication, on one of the videos from the Telegram messenger, a citizen of Ukraine recorded an appeal to her compatriots with a request not to beat Russians in hotels. She said that she received a lot of calls from hotel directors who asked to pick up “mad” tourists from Ukraine under the threat of eviction.
At the same time, the publication notes that the incidents are not of a massive nature, and disputes mainly flare up against the background of the use of alcoholic beverages, combined with conversations about politics.
Earlier it became known that Russian tourists who are stuck abroad due to the closure of air traffic cannot register in the Foreign Assistant application of the Russian Foreign Ministry, according to which the ministry draws up lists of Russian citizens for organizing outbound flights.
Recall that within the framework of sanctions against the Russian Federation due to its military operation in Ukraine, the EU countries and Canada closed their airspace to Russian aircraft, and Russia responded to such restrictions in a mirror-like manner.
Source: Rosbalt

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