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Originally Posted by edwardbgill
Interesting that it will lead to a very similar situation to that has existed in Georgia since 2008 - a breakaway republic only recognised by Russia and a handful of others, with Russian 'peacekeepers' stationed there.
The good news (from our self-indulgent travel perspective) is that situation has been relatively stable since 2008, albeit with occasional flare ups, allowing travel to the area, so may be the direction we're headed for with Ukraine too. I wouldn't write off your trip yet.
Ed
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Well it is better for the people who live in donbas republics; at least shelling of civilian population will stop. They have been living in the state of war for 8 years.
From what I understand the US embassy in Moscow is down to 150 people from over 1000 before obama started all this bullshit. They stopped issuing visas to russians and they did the same. So as is when your visa expires you won't be able to extend it
Noone expects the spanish inquisition
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