The Amaks hotel in the Rostov region refused to host Russian military personnel returning to the special military operations zone in Ukraine because they did not have passports. Telegram channel reports this Don Mash referring to my soldier friend Sergei.
“Three warriors from the Avdeevsky side arrived in St. It was in St. Petersburg – they took humanitarian aid and a quadcopter there… On the way back to Rostov, the car broke down, so they found the nearest hotel and asked to rent a room. But Amaks managers did not let them in,” Sergei shared.
The hotel management also justified this refusal by citing the fact that there are no exceptions to the hotel entry rules for the military. Adult citizens can check in only if they have a passport, and in case of violation of this rule the hotel may face a fine of up to 750,000 rubles.
Before this Telegram channel Don Mash reportedThe Dobrynya hotel in the Rostov region was closed after it refused to accommodate soldiers participating in a special military operation (SVO).
Previously three fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine swam past Dnieper and surrendered to the Russian Armed Forces.