Ukrainian Border Guards Continue Daily Interceptions of Men Attempting Illegal Exit.
Men Still Attempting to Leave Ukraine Illegally
According to Novyny.live: Despite a decline in overall numbers compared to previous months, attempts by men to exit Ukraine illegally persist. The issue remains significant, with border guards making daily apprehensions. Andriy Demchenko, spokesperson for Ukraine's State Border Guard Service, noted that these interceptions occur across various sections of the border. This situation unfolds within the context of ongoing martial law, which restricts the departure of military-age men.
Primary Routes for Illegal Border Crossings
The Romanian border sector sees the highest number of illegal crossing attempts, indicating it is the preferred route for most violators. The border with Moldova ranks as the second most popular path for those seeking to leave Ukraine in violation of the law.
"We are detaining violators practically every day."
Andriy Demchenko, Spokesperson for Ukraine's State Border Guard Service
This statement underscores the persistent efforts of border personnel to combat illegal departures. As border controls are tightened, law enforcement agencies continue their work to address this challenge.
The problem of men leaving Ukraine illegally remains pressing against a backdrop of socio-economic pressures and regional instability. Authorities are actively working to strengthen the state border, which involves not only physical barriers but also enhanced control and monitoring systems. These measures are considered vital for national security and for preventing future violations.
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