Security measures have already been developed to bring spectators back to stadiums - Ministry of Youth and Sports
Kyiv • UNN
The Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine, in cooperation with the Ministry of Internal Affairs, has developed security protocols for the safe return of fans to stadiums. These measures are designed to ensure the safety of spectators while restoring the experience of live sporting events.
The Ministry of of Youth and Sports of Ukraine together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs have developed security measures that will allow sports fans to return to Ukrainian stadiums. stadiums. This is reported by UNN, citing the press service of the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
No TV broadcast can replace the emotions of the stadium, but our priority has been and will be the safety of the spectators. We have taken a very responsible approach to the development of measures together with security agencies. We have to return a whirlwind of emotions to the stadiums, just as we once returned viewers to cinemas and concerts
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It is reported, that on behalf of the Government, the Ministry of Youth and Sports together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs have developed security measures, that will allow spectators to return to the stands. The proposed measures, as promised by the the Ministry promises, will help all participants feel safer and enjoy the energy of the competition.
Additional measures for organizing and holding competitions with spectators in Ukraine have already been published on the website of the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
Also, UNN also reported that the Minister of Youth and Sports of Ukraine Matviy Bidnyi opposes the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes under a "neutral" flag in the Olympic Games. flag in the Olympic Games. He believes that renouncing Russian citizenship is the only way to citizenship is the only way for athletes to demonstrate true neutrality.
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