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A Russian and a Belarusian were suspected of spying in Dubai. Because of the quadcopter…

A Russian and a Belarusian were suspected of spying in Dubai. Because of the quadcopter that ended up in the bag at the wrong time. Now there is a criminal case and a recognizance not to leave.
Kirill Kolosov and Rodion Kulik went to the Emirates to create content in April. We lived at the Marina Diamond 6 hotel and one night we went up to the roof. According to the guys, to photograph beauty with phones and cameras. We only came down in the morning and ran into a guard. He found out where the bloggers spent the night and called the police. The photographers were searched and a drone was found in their bag, which Rodion bought in the UAE with his own money. Here the puzzle came together: roof, quadcopter, foreigners.
The potential spies spent the next three days in the cell. A criminal case was opened against them for illegally launching a drone and they were released on their own recognizance. The bloggers themselves claim that they did not launch anything.
In the end, it’s impossible to leave, there’s almost no money left, and the visa is running out. When its term expires, a fine will be imposed for each day of illegal stay. You have to sleep in cheap hostels or on the streets. The guys don’t know where to look for help.
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Kirill Kolosov and Rodion Kulik went to the Emirates to create content in April. We lived at the Marina Diamond 6 hotel and one night we went up to the roof. According to the guys, to photograph beauty with phones and cameras. We only came down in the morning and ran into a guard. He found out where the bloggers spent the night and called the police. The photographers were searched and a drone was found in their bag, which Rodion bought in the UAE with his own money. Here the puzzle came together: roof, quadcopter, foreigners.
The potential spies spent the next three days in the cell. A criminal case was opened against them for illegally launching a drone and they were released on their own recognizance. The bloggers themselves claim that they did not launch anything.
In the end, it’s impossible to leave, there’s almost no money left, and the visa is running out. When its term expires, a fine will be imposed for each day of illegal stay. You have to sleep in cheap hostels or on the streets. The guys don’t know where to look for help.




