Kyrgyzstan States that 69 of its Citizens Were Denied Entry to Russia Following Terrorist Attack in Moscow Region

01 April

Deputy Foreign Minister of Kyrgyzstan Almaz Imangaziev has announced that almost 69 citizens of the country were not allowed entry into Russia after the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall.

 

"Since March 23, 69 Kyrgyz citizens have been denied entry to Russia," Imangaziev stated. He explained that some of these individuals were on a blacklist in the Russian Federation for previous offenses, while others were denied entry for other reasons.

 

The deputy minister reminded parliamentarians that Russian authorities have the right to deny entry to foreign citizens for specific reasons. The Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry has advised compatriots to temporarily refrain from traveling to Russia due to the strengthening of security measures in the country following the tragic terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall.

 

 

GSV "Russia - Islamic World"

Based on materials from TASS