Balitsky recommended not to leave the route to the Crimea through the Zaporozhye region
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The overland route to the Crimea through the Zaporozhye region is safe, but “it is undesirable to leave the highway in the direction of the north-west.” This was stated by the acting head of the region Yevgeny Balitsky.
“This applies to transport forks, when people often want to leave the route and go to some city. Well, if it’s Melitopol or Berdyansk. If this is the city of Pologi, Energodar, Vasilievka, Mikhailovka, Kuibyshevo, Tokmak – these cities, let’s say, it’s better not to visit yet, because these are cities as close as possible to the line of contact,” Balitsky said on the air of Rossiya 24 (quote according to RIA Novosti).
He advised to follow the route and assured that “nothing directly threatens.” According to him, the sabotage groups “are localized today, our army is on the route.”
On July 17, Ukrainian surface drones attacked the Crimean Bridge, killing a married couple and injuring their underage daughter. After that, the Ministry of Transport offered motorists to use alternative routes to leave Crimea – through new regions: from the village of Chongar in the Kherson region through Melitopol, Berdyansk, Mariupol to a multilateral automobile checkpoint in the Rostov region.
Later Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin declaredthat decisions were made on accelerated passage through the checkpoint in the Rostov region and accelerated verification of documents.
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