Russians who fought with a policeman at the Turkish airport flew home

Russians who fought with a policeman at the Turkish airport flew home

Shot: Russians who fought with a policeman at Antalya airport flew to Moscow

Подравшиеся с полицейским в аэропорту Турции россиянки вылетели на родину

Frame: Telegram channel SHOT

Two Russian tourists who had a fight with a policeman at Antalya airport and were stuck in Turkey for almost three months after that, flew to Moscow. This is reported by the Telegram channel Shot with reference to the vice-president of the United Coordination Center of Compatriots Ivan Melnikov.

The source of the publication clarified that Svetlana and Yulia were brought only to administrative responsibility. They were banned from leaving the country and given the opportunity to return to their homeland.

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Earlier, the tourists received a notification from the local authorities that the trial in their case was scheduled for December 11 and that they would not be able to leave Turkey before that date. As a result, through the efforts of Orthodox activists and lawyers, the Russians were released.

Svetlana and Yulia arrived in Antalya on June 6. They drank alcohol before the flight. At the airport, one of them was not allowed to cross the border. The second one’s phone was taken away. When the Russians began to quarrel, they were severely detained. They complained that the police beat them and pulled out their nails.

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