Previously, the restrictions were applied only to the occupied territory of Crimea, but now they have been introduced to everyone.
The Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories has introduced a ban or restriction on the movement of certain goods within the administrative boundaries of the occupied territories.
“Order of the Ministry for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine dated November 23, 2021 No. 258 Upon approval of the List and volumes (amount / weight / quantity) of goods restricted or prohibited from moving administratively border, as well as goods that can be classified as personal belongings extends to all temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine, “the message stated.
Previously, the mandate concerned only the occupied territory of Crimea.
The Ministry recalls that the goods prohibited for export and import into the occupied territory are weapons and ammunition, spare parts for trucks and special equipment, goods included in the list of purposes of military, international transfers where subject to state control, military uniforms and insignia. of military formations. , law enforcement agencies, civil protection agencies, narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors, special technical methods of secret information retrieval, pesticides and agrochemicals, building materials (wood , stone, cement, block, brick, metal products), etc.
Restricted goods for movement are the publication of products originating or produced in the territory of the aggressor’s state, temporarily occupied territory, car parts for cars, except spare parts and parts for their own vehicles, owned by an individual crossing the administrative border.
Earlier, the government expanded the list of critical import services to include certain products and services.
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Source: korrespondent

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