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I am a citizen of Ukraine. What transport can I get to Russia, can I transit through Belarus?
I am a citizen of Ukraine. What transport can I get to Russia, can I transit through Belarus?
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аватар Apyatka
I traveled by train to Kharkov, then by taxi across the border to Belgorod and then by train to Moscow.
There must be grounds for entry into Russia. Do you have?
аватар ollennka
In principle, you can use any land transport (train, bus, car), only air is no longer available (and, it seems, Ukraine has already closed flights through Minsk, too).
The main thing in this situation is not transport, but the grounds for entering the country, because restrictions on the entry of foreigners have not yet been lifted.
аватар Slav_na
if you have a reason (relatives or treatment), you can take buses across the border through the "three sisters" or in the direction of Bryansk.
it is possible by airplanes, through abroad - but it is expensive
if there is no reason - no luck
аватар Apyatka
ollennka, air is also possible, why not. It's just hard to find a normal flight now.
Through Turkey it is very expensive, since only a couple of flights from Istanbul to Moscow flies. But it's possible if you really want to.
Through Belarus, everything is closed from today. Russia did not accept from Europe a couple of days ago, so it is not clear how they will fly. It remains through Lithuania and Moldova. But a Ukrainian may not be put on a flight through Lithuania if there is no residence permit in Russia, because airlines do not want to track a million references-grounds about our family ties.
Remains through Moldova.
Land crossings without problems, there are 4 of them now, would be bases. Fifth - Three sisters, I don’t know how the transition is being carried out on it now, but it seems to me that it’s better not to mess with Belarus for the time being under any sauce. Everything changes too fast for them.
There are no direct trains, but buses take you to the border, you cross the border on foot and another bus is waiting on the Russian side. But there is only one ticket, they don't leave without a passenger
аватар ollennka
Air direct and through Belarus disappears, I had in mind. And so at least through Latin America)). Tin, of course. And so, because of the covid, a complete ass with flights, and the existing ones are also canceled.
аватар svetlyachek
Transit through Belarus is possible, probably only by land. Airways are closed.
аватар 1uaru
Why is it impossible through Belarus?
If the planes from Minsk to Russia were not canceled.
аватар kharchenko.c
Fly through a third country - Armenia.
аватар Osipova.yuliia
How is an invitation from relatives issued? Can I cross the border on foot?
аватар Apyatka
Osipova.yuliia does not need an invitation to Russia. You need proof of relationship.
аватар 1uaru
What options are there now to get from Ukraine to Russia?
Real.
Where can an agreement be made? Or through Belarus dog?
аватар Slav_na
1uaru,
if you have no reason to travel to the Russian Federation, go to FB - there are a lot of groups offering to transfer you almost in their arms for a considerable fraction
аватар ollennka
There are really a lot of proposals to transport through Belarus through "gardens". But really, what do we have there, for the sake of which it is impossible to sit on the priest for exactly another half a year? There is no warm sea, no corals, you don’t have relatives there either. If you work, then in Poland you can. And by 2022, you see, the borders will open.
аватар Slav_na
If you work, then in Poland you can =
my painters rushed to Poland - now they are crying, they want to go back to the North ... they say they never plowed like that for that kind of money in their lives
аватар 1uaru
Thanks everyone for reading the replies. No, do not stay, this is for the purpose of traveling to Russia
аватар ollennka
YaSlavnaYa, with all this, it’s surprising to me why there are such an abundance of questions on TurPravda, how can Ukrainians break into Russia in the absence of relatives. )))
You need to work harder than in Poland, the climate is worse, there is no great tourism here either.
аватар ollennka
Oh, sorry, do you need to work harder in Poland??? Suddenly.)))
аватар Apyatka
ollennka, I have been sitting in the "Ukraine-Russia border" groups for a long time (since I have my own interest) and I assure you that there are no less people who want to break through from Russia to Ukraine) At the same time, Ukraine's borders are open. And Russia not only does not let in, but also does not let out its own, which greatly complicates travel.
Yes, people migrate and travel, through thorns. And they are looking for ways and life hacks, because the world is completely crazy.
What is Russia so afraid of that it has been keeping its borders shut for almost a year and a half? I think it’s not coronavirus, since Ukrainians still come to Russia without tests.
The question is not for you, just boiled)
аватар ollennka
In fairness, Russia is not the only one that closed to tourists, half the world is in the same situation. Specifically, about Russia, I have an assumption that this is an attempt to cut off guest workers so that less money flows abroad (the same story as any kind of obstruction of foreign tourism for Russians). But in the case of foreign labor, this is a shot in the foot, because labor migration is generally good for the economy.
I don’t sit in groups, specifically TurPravda surprises me every day. There are dozens of times fewer questions "how to leave for Ukraine for a Russian citizen" than vice versa.
аватар Slav_na
ollennka, believe me - yes! in Russia there are still many places where you can profilonit. in Poland - a fic will turn out
аватар Slav_na
Apyatka ,
Russia does not release? surprised.
where?
аватар Slav_na
I missed something again...
аватар ollennka
YaSlavnaYa, we just don't sit in groups with you)))). Here you don't know. We go back and forth like fools.)))
аватар eva13taran
Hello, I want to go to Belgorod to visit distant relatives and friends for the weekend. Is it possible? It's just a little absurd that in fact they are separated by 1.5 hours, but you still can't enter.
аватар Apyatka
"We just don't sit in groups with you)))). We don't know. We go back and forth like fools.)))"
It's sarcasm?
Where can you leave Russia now? Well, except for Abkhazia.
You can take off, but on the ground - only with foundations.
аватар Apyatka
"Russia does not release? Surprised.
where?"
On the ground does not release almost anywhere. It produces in Abkhazia and in Belarus. In other countries - only with the grounds.
Releases by plane.
аватар Apyatka
eva13taran can't. Everything is absurd now
аватар ollennka
There are restrictions on land borders, yes. By plane on all four sides. Calling it "not released" is extremely strange.
In fact, land restrictions affect only the tourist trips of residents of our south to Georgia, it has opened for tourists. The rest of the ground tourist flow was from Central Russia to Europe and a little from the Far East to China, but Europe and China are still not letting Russians in without "reasons", so these restrictions have almost no effect.
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