Ukravtodor dismantles signs on all roads in Ukraine
Ukravtodor Highways Agency is dismantling signs and names of settlements on all roads in Ukraine.
“We are dismantling road signs on all roads in the country. Priority # 1 – signs, names of settlements. We pass the collected signs to local authorities and road workers. The enemy has a pathetic connection, they do not focus on the terrain, “Ukravtodor said in a Facebook message.
The agency calls on all road organizations, territorial communities, local governments to begin dismantling road signs.
Martial law was imposed in Ukraine after the new Russian invasion. At 5 a.m. on February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the launch of a special operator in Dobas following a request for military assistance from the DNR / LNR group, which he had previously “recognized.”
President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree on general mobilization. Western countries have launched new sanctions against Russia over the attack on Ukraine.
Despite the direct invasion, the Kremlin denies any intentions to occupy Ukraine. The Russian Ministry of Defense also denies that the Ukrainian side shot down Russian planes, bombed armored vehicles, and killed Russian soldiers, and said it did not fire on Ukrainian cities.
On February 24, the Kremlin reiterated Putin’s previous statement that the invasion was “demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine.”
On the second day of the Russian invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s spokesman Serhiy Nikiforov said that Ukraine had not refused to negotiate with Russia and that the parties were consulting on the place and timing of the negotiation process.
On February 25, the Kremlin replied that Putin was ready to send a delegation of representatives of the Ministry of Defense, the ministry and the president to the Minsk delegation for talks with the Ukrainian side.