Russia has new rules for visitors in regulated territories —DFA

Russia has imposed new rules on territories that have been regulated for visits by foreigners, the Department of Foreign Affairs.
In a statement, the DFA said a resolution by the Russian government mandates that visits to the following territories would require prior permission:
In the Kamchatka Region:
  • Ivashka, Voyampolka
  • Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano, Syvuchiy cape (except for the south slopes of the volcano, named inhabited areas, and east coast of the peninsula of 20 kilometers width)

In Kalgyr cape, Koryaki:
  • Automobile road Koryaki-Elizovo-Termalniy-Mutnovskaya Sopka volcano
  • Russkaya Entrance bay (except for Petropavlovsk-Kamchatky City, Elizovo, inhabited areas - Paratunka, Termalniy, and automobile roads connecting them
"Mutnovskaya Sopka volcavo - Russkaya Entrance bay" in the list of territories that require prior permission has also been replaced with "Barkhatnaya sopka - Saranniy cope,” according to the DFA.
The department advised Filipinos traveling to the said areas in Russia to secure the proper permits to avoid inconvenience. —Julia Mari Ornedo/NB, GMA News

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