The attack in Moscow started mass deportations of undocumented people from St. Petersburg in full planes, says the Russian human rights organization | Foreign countries

The attack in Moscow started mass deportations of undocumented people

According to the organization, the two planes that left yesterday Friday were full of migrants.

The terrorist attack in Moscow a week ago has tightened anti-immigrant attitudes in Russia.

The independent website Meduza, which fled abroad, tells, that human rights organizations have discovered that, for example, an “Anti-Migrant” operation has been started in St. Petersburg. The authorities use buses to deliver people in the country without a residence permit from the foreigners’ dormitories to borders and airports.

The Meduza website quotes the Pervyi Otdel human rights organization in its reporting.

A dozen people have been arrested in connection with the attack on the concert hall in Moscow. The Islamist extremist organization Isis-K immediately announced that it had carried out the attack.

In the lower house of the Russian parliament, it has been demanded during this week that the entry of migrants to Russia must be restricted.

According to the human rights organization, dormitories have been raided in St. Petersburg alone and more than 60 people have been sent to the airport. The two planes that left yesterday, Friday, are full of migrants.

Finland closed its eastern border in December due to Russia’s controlled, instrumented entry into Finnish border stations. The eastern border will remain closed at least until mid-April.

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