The border guards refuse to allow about 120 people to cross the border every day, many of them will take documents from the Shlyakh system, but cannot confirm the purpose of the trip.
Since the start of Russia’s massive invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian border guards have exposed 450 criminal groups that helped military-age men cross the border. About it in an interview Ukrinform said representative of the State Border Service of Ukraine Andrey Demchenko.
“Attempts to cross the border illegally happen every day. Most of these attempts happen outside the border checkpoints of Moldova and Romania. The largest number of fake documents was recorded at the Polish border. The process, they use the services of organizers,” said Demchenko.
The spokesman added that border guards refused to allow about 120 people to cross the border every day, many of whom were traveling with documents from the system way, but could not confirm the purpose of the trip. Demchenko noted that the number of such people this year, compared to last year, has not decreased.
Demchenko recalled that the system Method allows the departure of drivers engaged in international transportation of goods and passengers, as well as people traveling to deliver humanitarian aid for the population of Ukraine and law enforcement agencies. But even if a person is registered in the system Methodhas relevant orders issued by government authorities, but the purpose of the trip cannot be confirmed, he is not allowed to leave Ukraine.
We remind you that two deputies from the Kharkiv region and the former chief of staff of the Kharkiv OVA, who organized the border crossing for 19 pseudo-volunteers, received a message of suspicion.
It was also reported that a resident of Chernigov, in collusion with officials of the territorial center of recruitment and social support from other regions, was looking for people willing to pay money for avoiding mobilization.
Source: korrespondent

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