From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/5/2005 6:15 AM 4.4.2005 22:42 MSK 14 Chechen refugees detained in Transcarpathia UKRAINE, Svalyava, Transcarpathian region. Border service officers stopped a car in the village of Solomonovo near Ukrainian-Slovak border, which was regularly used by a local man to transport Chechen refugees. 14 of them, including a woman and two children, were arrested in the home of the man who arranged transportations in the town of Svalyava.
Moukachevo border guard unit told PRIMA-News correspondent on 1 April that the refugees arrived to Transcarpathia via Kiev and Odessa. They didn’t want to remain at home due to difficult economic situation and lack of security. A network of guides operates in Ukraine who for a fee help Chechens move to Slovakia. The refugee trafficking route is now controlled by militia and border guards.
Translated by Olga Sharp PRIMA-News Agency [2005-04-01-Ukr-03] http://www.prima-news.ru/eng/news/news/2005/4/4/31717.html
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