Siberia’s Kemerovo Region Restricts Truck Movement Amid Drone Attack Concerns
Authorities say the ban targets security risks and follows Ukrainian drone strikes that damaged Russia’s largest oil refinery.
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Siberia’s Kemerovo Region Restricts Truck Movement Amid Drone Attack Concerns
Authorities in Siberia’s Kemerovo region placed entry restrictions on trucks on Wednesday due to security concerns, following Ukrainian drone strikes that reportedly halted operations at Russia’s largest oil refinery this week.
In Kemerova, the head of Cuzbass Ilya Seredyuk told him that the restrictions were imposed on the entry of heavy-duty transit vehicles, and he said that, as of 8 July, the only way to enter the city would be to carry out an inspection of the trains at the posts located at each of the six entrances. The head of the region specified that the passage of transit furs through Kemerovo had created environmental and road problems, and that they were no…
The Kemerov region authorities increased controls over the entry of heavy cargo into Kemerovo and involved members of the Veterans' Association of Kuzbassa. The new measures were reported by Governor Ilya Seredyuk. He said that a large part of the transit truck had previously passed through the city, creating environmental and transport problems. Now, he noted, they were "supplied with security risks, including drone attacks." "From now on, only…
Former participants in the war in Ukraine will be looking at furs at the entrance to Kemerovo, as reported by Governor Ilya Seredyuk of Kuzbass. According to Seredyuk, the passage of a large number of transit trucks has created "environmental and road problems," and "there are also security risks, including drone attacks." The right to enter the city will now be limited to those who will have travel tickets from companies in Kemerova. This will …
Governor Ilya Seredyuk of Kemerovsky province announced restrictions on the entry of a truck into Kemerovo... TV rain: news, video, air, online, archive, broadcast program.
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