To ensure public order, prevent offenses, and monitor road safety, more than 4,000 employees from the Bishkek and Chui garrisons will be involved.
In order to reduce traffic load, schools and universities will temporarily switch to online learning formats, although exact dates have not been specified.The Ministry of Internal Affairs also urged citizens to maintain understanding and follow the instructions of the police during state-level events aimed at ensuring security and regulating traffic.
We remind you that on November 27, meetings of the statutory bodies and a session of the CSTO are scheduled in Bishkek, during which a declaration of the Collective Security Council will be adopted, assessing the global situation and discussing measures to strengthen peace and stability in the region. The arrival of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Bishkek is also expected.