Abkhazia closes Psou checkpoint with Russia over drone threat
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Abkhazia temporarily closed the Psou checkpoint on its border with Russia on June 12, citing a drone threat. The move restricts movement between the breakaway region and Russia.
The Closure
Abkhazia closed the Psou checkpoint, the main crossing point on its border with Russia, on June 12. The decision was announced by the Abkhazian authorities, citing an unspecified drone threat. The closure is temporary, but no reopening date has been given.
Regional Context
The Psou checkpoint is a key transit point for goods and people between Abkhazia and Russia. The region has faced periodic security incidents, though drone threats are rare. Russia maintains a military presence in Abkhazia, which it recognized as independent after the 2008 war.
What's Next
The checkpoint remains closed until further notice. It is unclear what specific drone activity prompted the closure or when normal operations will resume.
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Abkhazia closes Psou checkpoint with Russia over drone threat


