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Russian and five citizens of Tajikistan requested political asylum in Ukraine
26.08.2016
Russian and five citizens of Tajikistan requested political asylum in Ukraine

August 25, Russian and five citizens of Tajikistan requested refugee status in Ukraine.
It is reported that during the passage control points "New Yarylovychi" and "Borispol" to the employees of the State Border Service appealed the citizens of Russia and Tajikistan asking for refugee status because of political persecution in their national territory.
Thus, at the airport "Borispol" when passing control to separate border checkpoint "Kyiv" 5 citizens of Tajikistan appealed and asked for asylum. 2 adults with three children arrived in Kyiv flight from Almaty. When people were in a written application for refugee status because of political persecution in Tajikistan.
With a similar request to the Chernihiv border detachment addressed a citizen of. He arrived at the international border crossing "New Yarylovychi" on the border with Belarus by bus.
He said that such a step decided by the threats against him for his active social position. According to the man, he protested against the current political regime in Russia and participated in actions for which repeatedly brought to administrative responsibility.
Border guards after filtration and verification measures missed the citizens of Ukraine and Tajikistan and handed over to the migration service units.
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