Zelensky Discussed Situation In Belarus During His Meeting In Castle of Lubart
- 9.07.2023, 13:43
It became known about the measures taken at the border.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky held a coordination security meeting on the social situation in Volhynia. It was held at the Castle of Lubart in Lutsk.
RBC-Ukraine reported with reference to Zelensky's message.
The following topics were discussed at the meeting:
- border - the situation on the Belarusian border
- strengthening the Defence and Security Forces of Ukraine and the entire northern section of the border, in each region. Reported by the military, law enforcement, local authorities,
- shelter condition,
- budget support,
- employment.
In particular, the head of the Volhynia police department, Yuriy Pohulyaiko, informed about the fortifying and defence engineering structures, as well as about the socio-economic situation in the region.
The participants of the meeting listened to the report of Volhynia Mironyuk, Commander of the Volhynia Department of the Ministry of Interior, on the situation in the zone of operational responsibility.
Head of the State Border Service Serhiy Deineko reported on measures to strengthen the protection of the Ukrainian-Belarusian section of the state border in the Volhynia region.
Mayor of Lutsk Ihor Polishchuk informed the participants of the meeting about ensuring the life of the city and about defence measures under martial law.
In addition, there was information from the General Director of the State Enterprise “Forests of Ukraine” Yuriy Bolokhovets on the results of the enterprise's activities for the first half of 2023.
Also during the meeting, they discussed the criminogenic and operational situation in the Volhynia region.
The President of Ukraine thanked everyone in the region who works to bring Ukraine's victory closer.
Zelensky in Lutsk
The President of Ukraine and the President of Poland Andrzej Duda paid an unexpected visit to Lutsk. They visited the Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral, and also commemorated the victims of World War II and the 80th anniversary of the Volhynia tragedy.