Russian tourists are not welcome anywhere. So, in Georgia, citizens of the aggressor country were dropped off the minibus and sent in the direction of the “Russian ship”.
Georgians got angry because of the words of the Russians, who said: “Glory to Russia.” The corresponding video has spread over the network, channel 24 informs.
How lovers of the “Russian world” were kicked out of the minibus
Z**kick so your foot isn't here. Go to your Russia. Everyone in Europe considers you occupiers. You are the invaders. Let's get out of here, – said one of the passengers.
After that, the minibus stopped and the Russians began to leave the cabin. The Georgians shouted after the invaders that they are not needed in Europe, America, or Georgia.
“Putin is your x*ylo and you are x*ylo, Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes! Damned Russians,” the passengers noted.
After the Russians got off the minibus, they jabbed the Georgians with the middle finger.
Russians kicked out of the minibus in Georgia: watch the video
No one is happy with Russian citizens
Recall that no one is happy with the Russians, which is not surprising, given their aggression against an independent state, and the behavior of individuals abroad. This is also proved by the policy of the EU states, 9 countries of which have closed their doors to tourists from the aggressor country.
Thus, on September 9, the Council of the European Union decided to completely stop the visa facilitation agreement between the EU and Russia, and just a few days later, on September 12, the simplified EU visa regime with Russia ceased to operate.
Today, tourist visas for Russians are not issued by Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, Belgium and Netherlands. At the same time, Italy, Spain, Greece, France, Hungary and Cyprus, in particular, keep their doors open for tourism for Russian citizens. In addition, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland from September 19 will introduce a ban on the entry of Russians with any Schengen. Exceptions will be for a limited circle of people, for example, for truckers and those who travel to Kaliningrad.