Should I drive or fly to Ukraine

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If I'm driving I'll go though Canada to Alaska and then take a fairy to Russia. From Russia, I'll enter Europe though Lithuania and then drive south in EU to enter Ukraine. Or I could fly. Flying means I have to have a change flights on the pacific cost And I'm afraid of those people who live there. As a factor in the decision, I don't mind long car drives.

One of my major concerns with driving is how will I move my car to Ukraine. The car is from the US. So how will I immigrate my car to Ukraine? I don't pan on returning to the US after the drive. Driving in Ukraine is not that different from in US, but what do I do in terms of the legal transfer.
 
It's kind of an autistic way to travel, any reason why you don't just fly or do you want to bring your car with you?
 
"Alaska and then take a fairy to Russia. From Russia"
There are cargo ships you could pay exorbitant amounts to have a vehicle shipped but I don't think they allow passengers so you still have to fly to Russia and pick up your car. The Alaska-Siberia route flew pretty infrequently pre-COVID and I doubt it still exists so you would probably end up flying from Alaska back to the mainland US or Canada, then connecting to Moscow, and taking another flight to Vladivostok or someplace.

In any case, the car would be dropped off in eastern Siberia and you would have an incredibly dangerous drive to western Russia ahead of you even in the middle of summer.
 
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the russians caught him trying to sneak in to russia with a fairy and we all know putins views on fairies.
no doubt both are well into their 'rehabilitation into society' gulag, soon to both emerge as 'real men'
 
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