Police recommend not to enter Georgia through Upper Lars due to queues

Police recommend not to enter Georgia through Upper Lars due to queues


About 2,300 cars are waiting in line to enter Georgia through the Verkhniy Lars border checkpoint in North Ossetia. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of North Ossetia recommended not to leave Russia through Upper Lars. They also reported that they had strengthened the traffic patrol service (DPS) on duty at the border.

“Today, on the territory of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, there is a significant accumulation of passenger vehicles that arrived in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania and are waiting in line to pass through the Verkhniy Lars checkpoint - a total of about 2,300 units. In this regard, at present, movement through the customs point is difficult, ”the statement says. message press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The press service added that they have strengthened the traffic police units, which are on duty in the area of ​​the Russian-Georgian border in both directions. “The state traffic inspectorate of the republic recommends refraining from traveling outside the Russian Federation and once again urges motorists to treat the current situation on the roads with understanding and strictly observe the rules of the road,” the Interior Ministry added.

The exit traffic jam from Russia through Upper Lars was formed after the announcement of partial mobilization in Russia on September 21. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of North Ossetia reported that on September 20 no accumulation of cars was observed. September 23 in line for crossing the border to enter Georgia stood about 2 thousand cars. Over the past few days, there has also been a sharp rise in the price of air tickets for flights from Russia and a congestion of men at Russian airports.

About the queues to leave Russia after the start of mobilization - in the material "Kommersant FM" "Motorists are waiting for their turn".



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