Russians need foreign travel passport to enter Ukraine from March 1
MOSCOW. Feb 27 (Interfax) - The Russian Foreign Ministry said Russian citizens going to Ukraine will need foreign travel passports to enter and leave the country from March 1.
"The Russian Foreign Ministry is pointing out to Russian citizens going to Ukraine that, in accordance with a decision made unilaterally by the current Ukrainian administration, transit, stay and travel on the territory of Ukraine will not be possible with Russian passports (internal passports) and children's birth certificates (for children under the age of 14) stating their Russian citizenship," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a report.
Russian citizens can use the following documents to enter, leave stay in and travel on the territory of Ukraine: a foreign travel passport, a diplomatic passport, a service passport, seaman's identity card, entry (return) certificate to Russia (only for return to Russia), and a flight certificate of an aircraft crewmember.