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Russia seeks to erase border with occupied Ukraine

FP Staff • September 14, 2023, 13:45:21 IST
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The improved bridges are one of the most apparent indicators of progress since the Kremlin seized the industrial Donetsk region, along with three others, in a spectacular ceremony last year

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Russia seeks to erase border with occupied Ukraine

To enter Russia from occupied Ukraine, Tatiana only needs to reach the outskirts of the war-torn Donetsk area, show guards her Russian passport, say “thank you,” and cross. After 2014, Moscow has controlled numerous critical border points, but the border has become more porous after the Kremlin seized four Ukrainian areas last year, pushing locals to apply for Russian citizenship. “It’s become more comfortable because we’ve become Russians,” the 37-year-old from a Russian-occupied town near the frontline told AFP. Tatiana used to have to go through a more arduous procedure to enter Russia: a check run by Moscow-sponsored separatists, then through Russian customs. “We had two borders to cross, which meant long, long traffic queues,” she said near a motel on the frontier. She was on her way to Taganrog, a town in southern Russia that was formerly home to writer Anton Chekhov, to run some errands, including getting insurance. The improved bridges are one of the most apparent indicators of progress since the Kremlin seized the industrial Donetsk region, along with three others, in a spectacular ceremony last year. They demonstrate how fast Russian authorities attempt to integrate seized territory, despite the fact that the international world, including Russia’s allies, does not accept Moscow’s authority there. Frontline life Moscow last weekend hosted local government elections in the territories and claimed the pro-Kremlin party United Russia had won easily in each region. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said in May that officials had handed out nearly two million Russian passports to Ukrainians in occupied regions. But its military still does not fully control any of the four new regions, and Ukrainian forces are gaining ground in the southern Zaporizhzhia region and Donetsk. Despite that, thousands of people travel to Russia by bus or car from occupied cities like Donetsk, Lugansk and Mariupol – a port city captured by Moscow after a brutal months-long siege. Further away from the front, however, signs of the conflict are visible everywhere. AFP journalists on the road between Taganrog and the Avilo-Uspenka crossing point saw Russian military vehicles daubed with large Z and V tactical symbols. And two Russian attack helicopters meanwhile flew overhead. “The closer you get (to Russia), the safer you feel,” Tatiana said, describing life in her “frontline town” of Gorlivka as both dangerous and stressful. While the conflict has spilled over into Russia – with cross-border drone attacks and shelling now routine – Russian authorities are working to contain the conflict on one side of the border. ‘Not quite in Russia’ A taxi driver, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP that two of his passengers – a mother and her son – had recently been stopped by Russian customs as they left the Ukrainian region of Lugansk. The man was accused of deserting from his military unit, while his mother was accused of trying to help him return home. While entering Russia has become easier for civilians like Tatiana, difficulties remain for lorry drivers still subject to meticulous checks by Russian customs. “The rules for crossing for cars are very different from those for goods,” Vlad, a 26-year-old truck driver who spends long hours in his lorry each time he passes through, told AFP. Nearby, retired postal worker Natalia was waiting for the one train connection each day from Russia back to the occupied Donetsk region. “We would obviously like more forms of transport,” the 69-year-old told AFP after visiting relatives in Taganrog. “We’re not quite in Russia yet, but we’re going to hope,” she said, referring to the long process of deeper integration from Moscow.

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