Dobrynya Hotel in Rostov Region Shuts Down After Refusing Soldiers

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The Dobrynya hotel in the Rostov region reportedly shut its doors after turning away soldiers who were part of a special military operation. This information comes from a Telegram channel known as Don Mash.

According to the same Telegram source, the hotel’s name vanished from all aggregators, and phone lines went unanswered. The channel notes a sudden disappearance from booking platforms, raising questions about the hotel’s current status and its ability to communicate with guests or potential visitors.

Earlier reports from the same channel stated that three soldiers, returning from leave from the special operations area, had planned to stay at the Dobrynya Hotel after booking in advance. The hotel owner allegedly refused entry to the military group, explaining that the reserved accommodation was a family apartment. The hotel representative claimed the room had not been reserved for a group such as the soldiers and that no other rooms were available at the time. He also added concerns that soldiers who had previously stayed at the hotel during deployments caused disturbances, including noise and smoking in their rooms.

There is also mention that Members of Parliament were informed about travel restrictions to the Northern Military Region, noting that permission from a top official was required before making such a trip. This point suggests a broader context in which travel to the region is tightly regulated and subject to official authorization.

The incident highlights ongoing tensions between military personnel and local lodging businesses, reflecting the sensitive nature of accommodations near active or recently active operational zones. It underscores how private facilities navigate policy, safety, and reputational concerns in situations involving servicemen and women and regional security matters. As information continues to circulate on social channels, questions remain about the hotel’s current operation, its booking status, and the extent to which it can accommodate guests who are affiliated with or connected to military activities.

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