In major cities of Turkey introduced a two-day ban on access to the street

The prohibition of street access will be valid for 48 hours. Ukrainians who are in the country, was advised to ask on the hot line of the Embassy.

Turkish authorities imposed a curfew in connection with the pandemic coronavirus. Residents of 30 large cities of Zonguldak province on 11 and 12 April allowed out on the street, reported Friday the Ministry of internal Affairs.

It is noted that the ban will take effect from 00.00 on 11 April and will continue until 00.00 on April 13.

Restrictive measure will affect Ankara and also of Turkey’s largest metropolis − Istanbul.

According to Anadolu, the day of 10 April, the Ministry of health of Turkey confirmed 98 deaths from the coronavirus. Thus the total number of victims of the pandemic in the country has reached 1006, infected more than 47 thousand people.

Ukraine’s Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Sibiga urged Ukrainians in the territory of the country, if necessary, contact the hot line of the Embassy. About this he wrote on Twitter.

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Earlier, the Turkish authorities imposed a curfew for persons under the age of 20, and ordered citizens to wear protective medical masks in public places and keep your distance on the street.

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