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26 of June, 15:03

Moldova declared invalid, buses to Crimea because of the Kiev-imposed rules of travel
In Moldova and Transnistria cancelled bus services to Crimea due to the new rules of entry to the Peninsula, imposed by the authorities of Ukraine, said the CEO of the North bus station of Chisinau Love ?agowskie.
Under the new rules, passengers are required to provide a number of certificates and documents, which can be received only within Ukraine, it is necessary to go to Kiev or Odessa, reports news Agency.
"The bus Chisinau-Yalta, Chisinau Sevastopol and Comrat-Sevastopol on time cancelled. This decision was made due to the lack of passengers, " said ?agowskie. In the Ukrainian Embassy in Chisinau commented that under the new rules For travel to the Crimea citizens of Moldova now need a special document To access. For its design, block Ukrainian service for migration it is necessary to submit a message with attached photos, copy of the passport with a translation into the Ukrainian language, as well as a document confirming legal stay in Ukraine. Also needed is a paper that explain the purpose of the trip to the Crimea." Ukrainian authorities have imposed such a regime to redirect them to Odessa, where after the tragic events of may last year and tensions tourist season was disrupted. For example, in Chisinau next week is expected to conduct an extensive presentation of the Odessa region, where Close attention will be paid to tourism ", - told the head of the Association of independent political scientists Transnistria Andrey Safonov. Review expert, Moldovans, who last year won the right to travel to EU countries without visas, unlikely to go to Odessa, preferring her the resorts of Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey. In addition, on Thursday it was announced that citizens of foreign countries will be denied entry to Ukraine from the territory of Crimea, if they were on the Peninsula not through Ukrainian checkpoints.

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