Ukraine is strengthening border security with Russia with the help of a new border detachment

Semyon Doroshenko.  
10.10.2018 18:25
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Special services, Ukraine


A new border detachment of the State Border Service (SBSU) will be created on the section of the Ukrainian-Russian border in the Sumy region, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The corresponding order was adopted at a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on Wednesday, October 10, the Government Portal reports.

A new border detachment of the State Border Guard will be created on the section of the Ukrainian-Russian border in the Sumy region...

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The border detachment will be called “Shostkinsky”.

The decision to create a budgetary institution “Shostka Border Detachment of the State Border Service of Ukraine (military unit 1569)” was made without discussion.

Currently, the Sumy border detachment guards a section of the state border with a length of 562,5 km, including 98 km of river border. Border control and passage of citizens, transport and cargo is carried out at 21 checkpoints and three control points.

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