NewsRussia enacts anti-terror measures in regions bordering Ukraine

Russia enacts anti-terror measures in regions bordering Ukraine

Russian authorities have initiated a procedure known as the "anti-terrorist operation regime" in the Kursk, Belgorod, and Bryansk regions, which border Ukraine. The purpose of this operation is to protect the safety of citizens and prevent terrorist attacks originating from Ukraine. Reuters, citing the TASS agency, provided this information.

Russia introduces "anti-terror regime". Echo of actions in Kursk
Russia introduces "anti-terror regime". Echo of actions in Kursk
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9:17 AM EDT, August 10, 2024

Many of the reports provided by Russian state media or Kremlin officials are likely not true. Such reports may be part of an information war by the Russian Federation.

Since Friday, special regulations have been in force in the mentioned areas, based on Article 11 of the Law of March 6, 2006, "On Counteracting Terrorism." Russian media highlight that the introduced special measures allow for various actions, including forced relocation of the population, restriction of transportation in selected areas, increased protection of strategic facilities, and the use of phone tapping.

The decision to introduce the "anti-terrorist regime" was made by Alexander Bortnikov, director of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, who also heads the National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAK).

Russian media state that this action aims to "ensure citizens' safety and prevent terrorist attacks from the Kyiv regime, which has made an unprecedented attempt to destabilize the situation in many regions of the country."

Ukrainians entered Russia

On Tuesday, information was provided about the Ukrainian army's actions in the Kursk region of Russia. "The Washington Post," citing an anonymous advisor to the President of Ukraine, reported on Thursday that Ukrainian forces had taken control of a gas measurement station in Sudzha, a key point for transmitting Russian gas to southern Europe. Russian sources report that more than 19 miles deep into the Kursk region, about a thousand Ukrainian soldiers, supported by tanks, armored vehicles, drones, and artillery, had infiltrated.

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