International travel carries significant risk if a Russian Red Notice exists against you. Even without confirmation, crossing borders — particularly through Schengen zones, UAE, or Turkey — can trigger detention based on Interpol database checks. Before any travel, a confidential database inquiry should be conducted to determine whether an alert exists. If one is confirmed, provisional measures can sometimes be arranged with destination countries to prevent arrest upon arrival. Until the notice is deleted or your status is clarified, avoiding high-risk transit points is strongly advised.
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