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Men were forbidden to approach the border with Moldova in Vinnytsia region: it does not concern whom

The men were forbidden to approach the border with Moldova in Vinnytsia. Photo: Tribune The men were forbidden to approach the border with Moldova in Vinnytsia. Photo: Tribune

The State Border Service introduced a number of restrictions for men in the border zone with Moldova in Vinnytsia.

This was reported in the Mohyliv-Podilskyi border detachment.

Men between the ages of 18 and 60 were banned from entering the lane along the state border within the Yaryshiv, Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Yampil, Studena territorial communities of Mohyliv-Podilskyi and Tulchyn districts of the Vinnytsia region. Including for the purpose of tourism, recreation, fishing.

Exceptions are provided for men, except those who:

  • permanently or temporarily live or work within its borders, provided they have relevant supporting documents;
  • study in vocational and technical or higher educational institutions located within communities, provided they have relevant supporting documents;
  • are the owners of land plots located within the strip, provided that they have relevant supporting documents;
  • transit from checkpoints across the state border to other regions;
  • are heading to checkpoints across the state border with the purpose of crossing the state border, provided they have the appropriate supporting documents;
  • who arrive at the invitation and are met by citizens who permanently reside in the territory of the respective community and have undertaken to bear responsibility for violations of the legislation of Ukraine on border issues by the invited persons.

Previously, additional restrictions of a special regime were introduced in the Sumy region within the five-kilometer border zone.

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