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Russian police seize 180,000 rounds of ammunition in regions bordering Ukraine

The number of police squads operating outdoors or in public areas has been increased in the Kursk Region

MOSCOW, March 5. /TASS/. Police officers have seized 180,000 rounds of ammunition in the Kursk, Bryansk, and Belgorod regions, Russian Minister of Interior Vladimir Kolokoltsev said at a meeting of the Board of the Russian Interior Ministry.

"Amid the continuing special military operation, the ministry took measures ensuring special legal regimes. In particular, inspections have been strengthened in the Kursk, Bryansk, and Belgorod regions. Approximately 3 million citizens and nearly 2.5 million vehicles have been checked. More than 180,000 rounds of ammunition, grenades, and other devices have been seized," he said.

The number of police squads operating outdoors or in public areas has been increased in the Kursk Region. Jointly with the Federal Security Service (FSB) and the National Guard (Rosgvardiya), 36 such mobile groups are active in borderline areas. Transport and communication facilities have been covered from attacks. Buses with relocated people are provided with escort.

"Measures on thwarting theft of property left by civilians in their homes are being taken. We promptly help restore lost documents," the minister added.

To replenish the ranks of police officers in the new regions, recruitment is ongoing and an access course is used. "It has been passed by 5,000 people in the period under report, 2,500 more via training programs," the minister clarified. A branch of the Oryol Law Institute of the Ministry of the Interior of Russia was established there to prepare policemen for the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions. An academy has been restored in the city of Mariupol.