Russia deports Ukrainians through Georgia: hunger strike declared in the buffer zone.
Russia is creating a humanitarian crisis at the border with Georgia, brutally deporting Ukrainian citizens through the 'Dariali' checkpoint. This situation is severely affecting the lives of people in the buffer zone between the countries.
As of early August, there are 96 Ukrainians in the buffer zone, many of whom have difficult fates. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine is trying to provide assistance to these people, but the situation remains tense and critical.
Russian authorities continue to try to exacerbate the humanitarian crisis by sending new groups of deportees. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister has urged Russia to act differently, but Moscow does not respond to these requests. The situation is worsening, and it is becoming increasingly difficult for people.
On August 5, five Ukrainians detained at 'Dariali' declared a hunger strike demanding the right to cross the border. Ukrainian consuls are acting urgently, trying to help their compatriots. Hope for a resolution of the crisis remains, but adequate responses from all parties involved are needed.
Ukrainian citizens are facing unacceptable treatment at the border with Georgia due to deportations from Russia. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is making efforts to assist Ukrainians who find themselves in a difficult situation, but joint action from all parties involved is necessary to resolve this humanitarian crisis.
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