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Italian police motorhomes already in Rožna Dolina

24.05.2026 07:00 1 min 1 source РУС
delo.si SLV
Italian police motorhomes already in Rožna Dolina
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Motorhomes have been placed at the former border crossing in Rožna Dolina, which Italian police will use for internal border control from June 28 to July 15. No official information on their role is available yet from the Gorizia prefecture or police headquarters. Nova Gorica mayor Mirko Brulc called Italy's decision scandalous, stating that the threat from Slovenia is not significant. Slovenian police already advise citizens to carry identification when crossing internal borders.

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