Russia · deport · detain (россия · депортировать · задержать)
Administrative protocols were issued against each of them under Part 1, Article 20.3.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation, and fines totaling 35,000 rubles were imposed by the courts. Additionally, these foreign nationals had their stay in Russia shortened, their permission documents annulled, and they were forcibly deported.
Consensus
- Four foreign nationals from Central Asia were deported from Russia.
- The deportations occurred in Crimea after they insulted Russian military personnel.
- Police were alerted by witnesses and arrested the individuals involved.
- Each migrant was fined 35,000 rubles under Article 20.3.3 of the Russian Administrative Offenses Code.
- Their residency permits were annulled and deportation was enforced.
- A 60-year-old Russian citizen from Sochi was arrested for stamping banknotes to discredit the Russian military.
Points of divergence
- The incident occurred during a work shift at a construction site in Guryevsk (Gurzuf) and involved four migrants from Central Asia who were arrested for insulting Russian soldiers in front of other workers. — vm
- The event took place while the individuals were legally working on a construction project in Guryevsk, involving four foreign nationals who insulted Russian military personnel in front of fellow workers. — vesti
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