It will only apply to the city.
A long curfew will be introduced in Odessa , which will last from 1 to 3 May, the Odesa regional military administration reported.
According to the order of the chief of the Odessa regional military administration Maxim Marchenko, curfew from 22:00 on May 1 to 05:00 3 May 2022 was introduced only in the city of Odessa.
At this time, the city is prohibited from people on the streets and in other public places without specially issued permits and certificates.
At the same time in another area Odessa region curfew remains unchanged, ie from 22:00 to 05:00 daily.
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It will be recalled that on May 2, 2014, provocations took place in Odesa, as a result of which people died and were injured. Then, in the center of the city, confrontations began between ultras of football clubs and pro-Ukrainian citizens on the one hand and pro-Russian collaborators on the other. Later, the confrontation moved to Kulikovo Field and the House of Trade Unions, which was set on fire by Russian provocateurs.
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