The Russian Foreign Ministry has advised the country's citizens to refrain from traveling to Germany, warning that they could face persecution on national grounds there.
During a briefing on Thursday, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova drew attention to repeated incidents in which Russians were subjected to "unjustified harassment" by Berlin under the pretext of EU sanctions imposed over the Ukraine conflict.
The restrictions extend even to goods purchased for personal use within the bloc, leading German customs officials to seize items from Russian citizens as they leave the country, she said. Purchases worth more than $300 (€353) are affected. As a result, people are not only being "robbed in broad daylight," but are also missing their flights due to bureaucratic delays and are forced to buy new tickets, Zakharova added
Moscow addressed the German authorities over the incidents but received no reply, the spokeswoman noted.
Public figures such as the head coach of Zenit St. Petersburg football club, Sergey Semak, have also been mistreated, Zakharova said.
Earlier this month, the wife of the former PSG player, Anna Semak, complained on social media that she and her huband had to pay a hefty fine for a pair of shoes, glasses, and a scarf they purchased in Germany at a Munich airport, while the items were taken from them.
"We strongly urge citizens of our country to refrain from traveling to Germany unless absolutely necessary," Zakharova said.
According to the spokeswoman, Germany has been
"de facto transformed into a 'lawless territory' for people of a certain nationality - in this case, people from Russia... The German law enforcement officers have become punishers, pursuing Russians with maniacal persistence. They bully them and do not even hide this fact."Germany has been Ukraine's main backer in the EU since the escalation of the conflict between Moscow and Kiev in February 2022, providing the country with almost €44 billion ($52 billion) in aid. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has repeatedly called Moscow a threat to Berlin and the whole bloc.
The Russian authorities reject claims of harboring any aggressive plans against the EU, saying they are only being made by Western politicians to distract the public from domestic problems and justify increased military spending.




Reader Comments
And, remembering school, this sounds exactly like the stories of early to mid-30s we heard during history lessons. Only with jews on the receiving end. The Nazis * are still the same ...
* - Have I mentioned, I myself saw them "Germans" parading Waffen-SS insignia on national mainstream TV channels as symbols of the "glorious" Ukrainian proxy army ?
Otherwise he would be welcome as equal amongst the grandchildren of all the sencond- and third-row Nazis like von der Leyen, Merz, Baerbock, Metreweli, or all the others ...