Poland bans the stay of outsiders on the border with Belarus

01 December 2021, 09:16 | Peace
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Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski introduced a ban, and the country's President Andrzej Duda has already signed a corresponding document, which will enter into force on December 1, and will be valid until March 1, 2022, on the stay of outsiders in the zone bordering on Belarus, where a state of emergency was previously in force..

The document lists 183 settlements, which are located three kilometers from the border with Belarus. Thus, 115 settlements of the Podlaskie Voivodeship and 68 settlements of the Lubelskie Voivodeship were banned.. Signed.

The ban does not apply to residents of these territories and persons engaged in economic activities there, as well as those who perform government functions and participate in religious events..

The ban will also not apply to ambulances and other emergency services, as well as representatives of law enforcement agencies who serve here..



The decision to introduce the ban was made on the basis of new amendments to the law " The provisions of the law now allow introducing a ban on the stay of outsiders in especially vulnerable areas along the republic's border with Belarus, Ukraine and Russia.

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