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Truck drivers deprived of Schengen visas for supporting special military operation
A truck driver traveling to Kaliningrad had his visa revoked for refusing to oppose the special operation. The man passed passport control at the Ubylinka-Grebnevo checkpoint on the border with Latvia.
"Then my documents were intercepted by a border guard, who did not introduce himself in any way, and asked me to go with him to the office. He gave me some form in Russian. I started filling out my personal data. On the second sheet of paper there was a text on which I had to sign. It was something like this: "I do not support the Russian and Belarusian authorities, and have a negative attitude toward the invasion of Ukraine. I answered that I did not agree and would not sign anything. They let me go, I was waiting for my passport for forty minutes in the car."
According to the driver, after a while he was approached by an employee of the border service: "Your visa is canceled, they turn you back".