Kharkiv region plans to strengthen curfew in border and frontline areas - RMA
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Kharkiv region plans to tighten curfew requirements for border and frontline areas. There has been a decrease in shelling, but the missile threat remains, and offline training is planned to resume in some areas.
Kharkiv region plans to tighten curfew requirements for the border and frontline areas. At the same time, the number of enemy attacks in the region has decreased due to the effective work of the Defense Forces. This was announced on Monday by the head of the Kharkiv RMA, Oleh Syniehubov, UNN reports.
For the border and frontline areas, we plan to tighten the curfew requirements to ensure that nothing prevents the Defense Forces from performing their tasks effectively
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At the same time, he said, they continue to "record a decrease in the number of attacks on the territory of Kharkiv region." "This is a result of the effective work of the Defense Forces. However, there is still a high missile threat throughout the region," said the RMA chairman.
He also said that in September, it is planned to resume offline education in certain educational institutions in Krasnohrad and Lozova districts, provided that there are safe protective structures. "We will increase their number by the end of the year," emphasized Syniehubov.
"As for the preparation for the heating season, we are on track. No disruptions to the heating season are planned, unless there are repeated massive attacks on the energy infrastructure," said the RMA chairman.