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Andrii Demchenko, spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, has been at the forefront of discussing pressing border issues. Recently, Ukraine allowed men aged 18 to 22 to leave the country, provided they have a military registration document. Despite this new regulation, no rush has been observed at the borders. Meanwhile, the border with Russia, especially in the Sumy region, remains tense. Russian tactic alterations in Sumy have not been successful, though sabotage groups continue to test the region's defenses. However, Demchenko reports a decline in significant enemy combat activities in Sumy, emphasizing a constant readiness to counteract threats.

What age group is allowed to leave Ukraine without restrictions?

Men aged 18 to 22 are currently allowed to leave Ukraine without any restrictions, as announced by the government. This decision aims to alleviate border congestion while maintaining control over military-age men. Despite the new regulation, Andrii Demchenko reports no rush at the border checkpoints.

What documentation is needed for young men to cross Ukraine's border?

Men aged 18 to 22 must present a military registration document, in either paper or electronic form, to cross the border of Ukraine legally. This requirement ensures that those eligible for service are accounted for, while allowing mobility for those within the permitted age group.

What challenges does the Sumy region currently face?

The Sumy region faces significant challenges due to Russian military activities. Although Russian tactics in small group assaults have been ineffective, there remains the threat of sabotage groups. The area is closely monitored, and defense efforts are ongoing to prevent further escalations and ensure regional security.

Has there been an increase in Russian military activity in Ukraine?

According to Andrii Demchenko, there has been no significant increase in Russian military activity in Ukraine. While the presence of Russian personnel is constant, particularly in border regions like Sumy, their tactics have not yielded substantive results. Ukrainian defense forces remain vigilant and ready to respond to any threat escalation.

Is Belarus posing a current threat to Ukraine?

As per Andrii Demchenko and the State Border Guard Service, there are currently no threats posed by Belarus. The situation on the Belarusian border remains stable, with no notable movement of Belarusian or Russian troops. Nonetheless, Ukrainian forces maintain readiness for any unforeseen developments.

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