Major security measures planned in Lviv: what residents can expect.
According to inkorr.com: From September 16 to 18, security measures will take place in Lviv, involving active work by the Security Service in conjunction with other law enforcement agencies. The main goal of these measures is to prevent terrorist attacks and diversions, as well as to neutralize espionage activities to ensure the safety of residents during martial law due to Russian aggression.
"Law enforcement actions will cover the entire territory of the city, and the measures will be conducted in accordance with martial law regulations," the statement reads.
During these measures, traffic will be restricted in the city, document and vehicle checks will be conducted, and additional checks of certain individuals may occur. Furthermore, law enforcement will inspect public places for prohibited items.
"The Security Service urges citizens to understand the situation and be considerate of the lawful actions of law enforcement, to carry documents with them, and to comply with legal requirements. We emphasize that we adhere to legality in our work and take into account the constitutional rights of citizens," the statement notes.
Similar measures have taken place before in Kyiv, where security and police services acted to ensure the safety of citizens.
The announcement of these planned actions in Lviv indicates a serious approach by the authorities to ensure the safety of residents in the face of military threats, and also underscores the regularity of preventive measures to prevent possible threats.
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