Russia has established a strict border with occupied Donbas and is conducting interrogations - CNS
Kyiv • UNN
At the checkpoint, a full-fledged FSB border regime is in effect, with X-rays and multi-hour queues. People are detained for violating the curfew at the exit.

Despite claims of "unity," a strict border regime with checks, interrogations, and multi-hour queues operates between the occupied territories of Donbas and Russia. This is reported by the Center for National Resistance, according to UNN.
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Among the residents of the occupied territories of Donbas, disputes continue: is there a real border between the so-called "LPR"/"DPR" and the Russian Federation? Or is it just a formality? Some argue that there is no border, and there are only checkpoints. Others believe that this is a full-fledged state border that Russia simply does not want to recognize publicly. In fact, passage from the occupied territories to Russia is only possible through official checkpoints: Izvaryne, Voznesenivka, Dovzhanske, Uspenka, and Milove. It is impossible to bypass them through fields - violators are detained by FSB border guards.
It is noted that at all these points, employees of the FSB border service of Russia work, checking passports and vehicle registration certificates.
Very often, cars are sent for X-ray inspection, and people can be taken for an "interview." According to CNS sources, some drivers were interrogated for several hours, forced to remove medical structures (for example, metal plates on the spine), and their belongings were thoroughly checked.
It is reported that queues at checkpoints often reach several dozen cars, and waiting can last for hours. During curfew, people are not allowed through even with children, forcing them to spend the night right at the checkpoint. Curfew violators are detained and fined.
All this testifies to the true rhetoric of the occupiers regarding "unity." Russia clearly controls the demarcation line and treats these territories not as part of its country, but as occupied lands that require a strict border regime.
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