Basic lifting measures for road traffic control in Russia | Region | Russia
According to Russian media reports on the 25th, the road traffic control measures previously implemented in some regions of Russia have been basically lifted.
TASS reported on the 25th that the traffic control measures previously implemented on some roads in Russia have been lifted, citing the Russian Road Traffic Administration. According to today's Russian news agency, the situation around the headquarters of the Russian Southern Military Region located in Rostov on the Don River is calm, and the blocked streets in the city have resumed traffic.
According to the traffic management agencies of the Russian state and Moscow Oblast on the 25th, traffic control will still be implemented on the section of the M-4 Russian Federal Highway located in Moscow Oblast and its adjacent Tula Oblast, as well as the highway bridge of the M-2 Russian Federal Highway crossing the Oka River. These two roads are the main roads connecting Moscow and important cities in southwestern Russia.
On the 24th, the Russian National Counter Terrorism Committee issued a statement stating that in order to prevent possible terrorist acts in Moscow City, Moscow Oblast, and Voronezh Oblast, a counter-terrorism action system will be introduced in these areas. According to relevant laws and regulations, during the implementation of the anti-terrorism action system, several special measures and restrictions are allowed, including strengthening the maintenance of public order, suspending dangerous industries, and restricting communication, vehicles, and pedestrians.