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Mystery Surrounding Removal of Russians from Istanbul-Buenos Aires Flight Sparks Controversy and Speculation

At least ten Russians were removed from the Istanbul-Buenos Aires flight without explanation. This is reported by the Russian public The base.

“Removals from Turkish Airlines flights began in March. Passengers from Russia were not allowed on board, citing additional checks. According to the Russians, they went to different departments at Istanbul airport, trying to understand why they were removed from the flight, but no one had a clear answer received – all the employees said different reasons,” the public reports.

As one of the passengers told BAZ, she and her husband had been preparing for the trip for a long time and had all the necessary documents in hand, but were unable to fly away. According to the woman, they met all the conditions and requirements that the airline stated, but upon boarding, upon seeing the Russian passport, the couple was simply told: “You are not flying.”

Russian “pilgrimage” to Argentina

As UNIAN wrote, with the start of a full-scale war in Ukraine and the introduction of all kinds of sanctions against Russia and Russians in the West, the flow of Russian citizens traveling to Argentina has increased significantly. Russian women go there to give birth to children so that they will automatically receive local citizenship, and this, in turn, will give the parents the right to apply for an Argentine passport themselves. It is much easier to travel around the world with it than with a Russian passport.

At the beginning of last year, the Argentine authorities began to fight this invasion of Russians, and already in the fall, Argentina elected a new president who is very negatively disposed towards Russia.

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2024-03-09 03:06:00
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