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Poland To Reintroduce Buffer Zone At Belarusian Border On June 13

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Poland will reintroduce a buffer zone at its border with Belarus, the Deputy Interior Minister Czeslaw Mroczek said on June 10.

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The Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration has signed a regulation on the introduction of a temporary ban on staying in the border zone adjacent to the border with Belarus. It comes into force on June 8.

The Minister of Interior and Administration has made a decision regarding the buffer zone on the Polish-Belarusian border. Tomasz Siemoniak has issued a regulation on this matter. The Ministry of Interior and Administration has informed about the reasons for adopting the new regulations.

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The validity of the buffer zone at the border with Belarus is extended. The regulation under which the above decision was made was signed by the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak. As reported by the ministry, the updated regulations will enter into force on Sunday.

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The Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration has signed a regulation extending the buffer zone on the border with Belarus. It will enter into force on Sunday, June 8, the ministry announced on Saturday. >>> Father Stanisław Streich: beatification and what next? The Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration has signed a regulation on the introduction of a temporary ban on staying in a specified area in the border zone adjacent to the…

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Radio Free Europe/ RadioLiberty broke the news in Czechia on Monday, June 10, 2024.
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