MIA managed to maintain pre-war level of security inside country - Klymenko
The level of security in the country, not taking into account military risks, remains at the pre-war level.
This was stated by the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ihor Klymenko, in an interview with Interfax-Ukraine, Censor.NET reports.
"Does a Ukrainian feel protected? Obviously, no - because of the war. However, if we do not take into account the military risks associated with hostilities or Russian shelling, other security indicators are at the pre-war level... The Interior Ministry managed to maintain the pre-war level of security in the area of public order protection," the minister said.
According to Klymenko, this requires a lot of work and effort, which may not be obvious at first glance.
Speaking about the minimum and maximum tasks for the department for 2025, the minister said:
"The maximum task is to win a major war. To strengthen our combat units, improve the work of service units and continue to ensure security within the state. The minimum task has not existed since the beginning of the full-scale invasion."
Earlier it was reported that on New Year's Eve, law enforcement officers will respond to cases of curfew violations. Citizens will be detained and taken to the police station.