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6/26/2025, 1:36:05 PM
>This weekend on my way back from a short business trip abroad, I traveled through Moldova. At the Moldova–Ukraine border border guards collected all passports from passengers on our bus and deeply sighed when noticed russian passports.
>To my surprise, it turned out there were russian citizens among us One of them was sitting right in front of me and I had no idear unti she was called out cause I even heard her speaking Ukrainian and she was heading to Lviv.
>Then came the moment: the border guard called all russian citizens to leave the bus. They were, unsurprisingly, denied entry into Ukraine. The girl returned briefly to collect her belongings, looked straight at me — like we were somehow connected — and said loudly, “They’re not letting me in just because I’m russian!”
>I was speechless. The rest of the bus murmured the same thought: “What were they thinking, trying to enter Ukraine during a full-scale war, as citizens of the aggressor state?”
>It was a surreal moment. And I realized something personal: I don’t feel safe or comfortable around russian citizens. Even if they speak Ukrainian (which is incredibly rare), fear and distrust remain.
>Strange experience
löl, poor hoholina doesn't feel "safe". story sounds so fake
>To my surprise, it turned out there were russian citizens among us One of them was sitting right in front of me and I had no idear unti she was called out cause I even heard her speaking Ukrainian and she was heading to Lviv.
>Then came the moment: the border guard called all russian citizens to leave the bus. They were, unsurprisingly, denied entry into Ukraine. The girl returned briefly to collect her belongings, looked straight at me — like we were somehow connected — and said loudly, “They’re not letting me in just because I’m russian!”
>I was speechless. The rest of the bus murmured the same thought: “What were they thinking, trying to enter Ukraine during a full-scale war, as citizens of the aggressor state?”
>It was a surreal moment. And I realized something personal: I don’t feel safe or comfortable around russian citizens. Even if they speak Ukrainian (which is incredibly rare), fear and distrust remain.
>Strange experience
löl, poor hoholina doesn't feel "safe". story sounds so fake
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