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Russia's Federal Migration Service issues first Russian passports in Crimea

The intensity of that work will be growing with every day, official says

MOSCOW, March 19. /ITAR-TASS/. Russia’s Federal Migration Service (FMS) has started issuing the first Russian passports in Crimea, its chief Konstantin Romodanovsky said on Wednesday.

“An international treaty was signed yesterday. All those who have contacted the FMS in Crimea will get passports. This work has already begun. Some passports were issued today,” Romodanovsky said.

“Believe that the intensity of that work will be growing with every day, as people file requests,” he said.