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Estonia warns Russian residents they could be banned from EU if they answer draft

Four out of five EU countries that border Russia - Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland - also recently decided to turn away Russian tourists.As Russia steps up its conscription of citizens, Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged troops to surrender to his country's forces.

"Ukraine guarantees every Russian soldier who surrenders three things. First, you will be treated in a civilised manner, in accordance with all conventions.

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