The restrictions allegedly do not apply to persons who enter the border strip for official duties, to their place of residence and relatives.
Belarus has restricted entry to the border strip in three districts of the Gomel region near the border with Ukraine.
As reported by the BelTA state agency under the control of the Lukashenka regime, with reference to the resolution of the Council of Ministers of Belarus, the restrictions are of a temporary nature.
“Temporarily limit entry, temporary stay and movement in the border zone within Loyiv, Braginsky and Khoynytskyi districts of Gomel region,” the document states.
The restrictions allegedly do not apply to persons who enter the border strip for official duties, to their place of residence and relatives.
Let us add that it was from these districts that the Russian invaders attacked Kyiv and Chernihiv regions on February 24.
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