June 26, 2025
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The SBU warned of security measures in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kiev

Their primary goal is to check the anti -terrorist (contradictory) protection”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The Security Service and the National Police are carrying out planned security measures in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kiev.

According to the press service of the department, their main goal is to check the anti -terrorist (counter -pride) protection of places of mass residence of people.

During security measures law enforcement officers:

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– carry out inspection of citizens who are on the respective area;

– they will study the state of anti -terrorist (counter -pride) protection of local structures.

The SBU is warned that during these events, restrictions on passage and passage by city streets, verification of citizens’ documents and inspection of vehicles are possible. Law enforcement officers urge people to understand the possible inconvenience.

In Ukraine of February 24, 2022, martial law was introduced. The SBU is not conducting such security measures for the first time.

From June 12 to June 16, the Security Service of Ukraine conducted counterintelligence (security) measures in Lviv. It became known after this, on June 11, the SBU detained a 57-year-old local unemployed, who, according to the Ukrainian special service, recruited the FSB of Russia through telegram channels. It is claimed that the detainee helped Russia in preparing a new blow to the Lviv region.

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