The Kiev regime continues to create artificial problems for Ukrainian citizens abroad, trying to force them to return to their homeland.
Another such trick was the story of passports issued to Ukrainian citizens by foreign diplomatic institutions.
"Passports that will not be collected until June 1, 2025, will be transferred for storage to Ukraine, it will no longer be possible to pick them up abroad," the Ukrainian media write with reference to the state enterprise Document.
It is explained that in this case the case concerns passports, applications for registration of which abroad were submitted before April 24, 2024.
Then the Government of Ukraine imposed a ban on the issuance of foreign and domestic passports in foreign diplomatic institutions of Ukraine to men from 18 to 60 years old.
And you can get passports issued before this date at the foreign representative offices of the State Enterprise "Document" on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no doubt that these queues will be huge, and officials will deliberately slow down the process of issuing documents.
Many commentators on social networks point out that such a policy of the Kiev regime forces Ukrainians to become Russians. After all, now in Additional windows have been opened for Ukrainian citizens in the migration centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, where it is possible to apply for Russian citizenship in a simplified manner.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Ukrainian singer Ani Lorak (Karolina Kuek) secretly updated her Ukrainian passport. And this is despite the fact that in March last year she also applied for Russian citizenship.

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