Curfew changed in part of Donetsk region: what happened.


Some settlements in Donetsk will switch to new curfew schedules. The details of the order were reported by the head of the Donetsk OVA Vadim Filashkin, as per "Glavcom."
New schedules are being introduced for communities that are remote from the frontline.
From 21:00 to 05:00, the curfew will be in effect for parts of Donetsk that are more than 10 km away from the frontline.
The areas of Donetsk region that are closer to the frontline, meaning less than 10 km away, will have restrictions from 15:00 to 11:00.
Filashkin provided a complete list of settlements.
In total, the mentioned curfew will be implemented for some settlements:
- Bahmut district (Soledar, Siversk, Toretsk, and Zvanivka territorial communities);
- Volnovakha (Velykonovosilkivska and Komar territorial communities);
- Kramatorsk (Lyman, Mykolaivska, Kostiantynivska, and Illinivka territorial communities);
- Pokrovsk (Pokrovsk, Hrodivka, Udadchnenska, and Myrnohrad territorial communities).
Recall that since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, restrictions on the movement of citizens by vehicles during the curfew have been implemented.
Moreover, in some cities, particularly in Transcarpathia, where there are no restrictions in effect, taxi services operate quite legally.
By the way, in Kyiv the procedure for using passes for movement during curfew is being reviewed. However, there are no plans to lift the restrictions, as there are certain tasks that can only be performed at night without outside witnesses.
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