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Protesters in the Komárno Region Block Freight Transport

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Residents of towns and villages in the Komárno region protested for safer traffic on Thursday morning. On the main roads passing through Komárno, Hadovce, Kameničná, Kolárovo, Dedina Mládeže, Neded, Vlčany and Žihárec, they crossed pedestrian crossings, blocking freight traffic and slowing down the passage of trucks. The aim of the protest was to draw attention to the poor condition of the roads and traffic problems in the region. The mayors and…
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Residents of towns and villages in the Komárno region protested for safer traffic on Thursday morning. On the main roads passing through Komárno, Hadovce, Kameničná, Kolárovo, Dedina Mládeže, Neded, Vlčany and Žihárec, they crossed pedestrian crossings, blocking freight traffic and slowing down the passage of trucks. The aim of the protest was to draw attention to the poor condition of the roads and traffic problems in the region. The mayors and…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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