Šutaj Eštok announced a vigorous step: Slovakia should close several border crossings!

by Andrea
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Slovakia should close some of the border crossings, especially with Hungary, for the spread of dreary and cubes. It is supposed to be 17 passages in the Bratislava, Košice and Banská Bystrica regions. The police and financial administration members should be relieved so that they do not have to guard these passages. After the meeting of the crisis staff, the Minister of Interior Matúš Šutaj Eštok (voice-SD) informed about it, saying that the government will do so on Monday (7 April) of the negotiations. The resort also triggers random checks on farms.

According to the Minister, the controls will be secured by joint patrols of police officers and members of the State Veterinary and Food Administration. It also involves drones. “I want to challenge all farmers to follow the measures. We must ensure everything we can to check the measures, and therefore we also close the boundaries that the police are within national controls, ”said Šutaj Eštok. He added that The situation is serious and Slovakia can face the risk of further focus and outside the affected region, which would mean greater deployment of forces and means.

On Friday, according to the head of the Interior Ministry, there is still a liquidation of animals in Plavecký Thursday, It should be completed on Monday. Firefighters and veterinarians will be able to move to New fireplace in Jurová and start with the liquidation of cattle there. The clinker and Krivačka is confirmed in six livestock farms in the south and west of Slovakia – In Medveďov, Nnáda, Bake, in the village Lúč on the island, in Plavecký Štvrtok and Jurová. It is a serious, highly contagious, acute, feverish viral disease of livestock with significant economic impacts.

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