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Russian Men On Yacht Docked In South Korea In Wake Of Putinвђ™s Draft Orders

Russian men on yacht docked in South Korea in wake of Putin’s draft orders

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: Authorities cited "unclear" travel purposes and a lack of sufficient documentation for their visits.

: As of April 2026, the South Korean Coast Guard continues to monitor the East Sea, occasionally ordering Russian vessels to port during bad weather. Expand map Arrival Locations Contextual Locations : Authorities cited "unclear" travel purposes and a

Despite arriving at South Korean ports, nearly all of the men were refused permission to disembark. : Lawmakers like Rep

: Lawmakers like Rep. Ahn Ho-young have urged the government to establish "dedicated procedures" to handle potential future influxes from Russia, citing both diplomatic and human rights concerns. The incident sparked debate within South Korea regarding

In the wake of President Vladimir Putin's mobilization orders, dozens of Russian men attempted to flee the draft by sailing yachts to South Korea , only to be largely denied entry by local authorities.

The incident sparked debate within South Korea regarding its treatment of those fleeing conflict.

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