Curfew Hours Adjusted for Communities in Donetsk Region
Revised Curfew Regulations for Donetsk Region
According to Главком: Authorities in Ukraine's Donetsk region have implemented new curfew hours for a specific list of communities, effective February 27. For the rest of the region, the existing curfew from 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM remains in force. These adjustments are part of ongoing security measures in an area heavily impacted by the ongoing conflict.
Police are conducting checks on individuals found on the streets during curfew hours to enforce compliance. Vadym Filashkin, the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, urged all remaining residents to follow the rules:
"I call on everyone who remains in the region to adhere to the established rules!" Vadym Filashkin
Areas Affected by the New Curfew Rules
The changes apply to the following territories:
- Siversk
- Soledar
- Toretsk
- Zvanivska
- Andriivska
- Lymanska
- Kostiantynivska
- Illinivska
- Druzhkivska
- Pokrovska
- Hrodivska
- Udachnenska
- Myrnohradska
- Shakhivska communities
As well as the Sviatohirska and Mykolaivska territorial communities. The Sviatohirska TG includes the settlements:
- Sviatohirsk
- Sydorove
- Tetianivka
- Pryshyb
- Bohorodychne
- Maiky
The Mykolaivska TG includes:
- Mykolaivka
- Malynivka
- Nykonorivka
- Orikhuvatka
- Yurkivka
- Pershomar'ivka
- Tykhonivka
- Vasiutynske
- Rai-Oleksandrivka
- Starodubivka
- Pyskunivka
- Raihorodok
- Donetske
The Dobropilska TG covers:
- Dobropillia
- Bilytske
- Vodianske
- Svitle
- Novyi Donbas
- Chernihivka
- Shevchenko
- Hannivka
- Stepy
- Rubizhne
- Sviatohorivka
The curfew revision is one of several measures aimed at ensuring public safety amid active military operations and a heightened security situation in the region. The active police enforcement underscores the seriousness of the conditions and the local administration's commitment to maintaining order. For residents in these frontline areas, strict adherence to such regulations is a critical component of daily safety.
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