Russian officials have announced that they are restricting access to 14 border villages in the Bryansk region due to ongoing shelling from Ukraine.
The villages, located in the Pochep and Klimovsky districts, have been subjected to regular attacks from Ukrainian forces since the start of the war in February.
The shelling has caused significant damage to homes, schools, and other buildings in the villages, and has also resulted in several civilian casualties.
In order to protect the residents of the villages, Russian officials have decided to restrict access to the area. Only residents with valid identification documents will be allowed to enter or leave the villages.
- 1. Berezovka
- 2. Gaik
- 3. Glukharka
- 4. Golovinovka
- 5. Kamenka
- 6. Kletnya
- 7. Krivets
- 8. Lunevo
- 9. Ormenka
- 10. Pokrovka
- 11. Prudok
- 12. Samoylovo
- 13. Shcheglovo
- 14. Zaton
Russian officials have also announced that they are increasing security measures in the border area. Additional troops are being deployed to the villages, and checkpoints are being set up to prevent unauthorized access.
The restrictions on access to the border villages are likely to have a significant impact on the lives of the residents. Many people will be unable to go to work or school, and access to essential services such as healthcare and food may be disrupted.
The war in Ukraine has had a devastating impact on the lives of people in the border regions. The shelling of villages and the restrictions on access have caused widespread suffering and disruption.
It is unclear how long the restrictions on access to the border villages will remain in place. Russian officials have said that they will be reviewed on a regular basis, but it is likely that they will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
Kind regards E. Thompson.