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27 of November, 15:30

Detained in Ukraine Soldiers of the MIA of Russia handed over to the Russian side
Two soldiers of the Internal troops of Russia, Yesterday, unintentionally if they have crossed the border with Ukraine, have already been transferred to the Russian border, said the head of the press service of the MIA of Russia Vasily Panchenkov.
Panchenkov said, because it was after the court proceedings on an administrative offense concerning the Russian military, reports the news Agency.
Until then the sources reported that the arrested will be sent Home after paying an administrative fine. The state border service of Ukraine said that detained 2 Russian soldiers during random crossing in the Luhansk region borders with Ukraine. The Ministry of internal Affairs of Russia also has assured this detention. The story is about 2 soldiers of Internal troops of the MIA of Russia." on the eve of the group of soldiers of Internal troops followed the train Moscow - Vladikavkaz on charges at a training center in the Krasnodar region. On the way to Chertkovo station, which is located exactly on the border of Russia with the Ukrainian settlement of the Cretaceous, Two soldiers got out of the car And, not seeing any clearly visible border signs, turned in the direction of a Ukrainian train station And ended up in Ukraine ", - told in the Ministry. The boundary in this location runs along the railroad, two stations, Russian And Ukrainian, are located opposite each other. For this reason, Soldiers were on the other side of the border " unintentionally, without malice And without weapons, not even knowing that you were abroad, just coming out of the car "." In practice, the border guards immediately at the platform the soldiers stopped to check documents. And at the time of sending the convoys not released. To date, they remain on adjacent territories, the Russian side is taking steps To return ", - added the Commissioner of Internal troops Vasily Panchenkov.

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