According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, data released on July 6, 2026, indicates a substantial reduction in fatalities resulting from traffic accidents. The Ministry reported that over the four-month period spanning February through June of the current year, the number of deaths due to accidents was 34. This figure represents a marked decrease compared to the corresponding period in the previous year, when the total fatalities reached 55.
The Ministry attributed this significant drop of 40 fatalities to the implementation of the “Safe City” project. Officials stated that this initiative, which has been developed over time, now functions as a critical mechanism for modernizing police operations and enhancing public safety. The Ministry confirmed that the adoption of the new system has directly contributed to these positive safety outcomes.
The “Safe City” project aims not only to reduce immediate risks but also to build a more secure and safe future for citizens. By integrating modern technology and revised protocols into law enforcement, the program seeks to improve overall public security infrastructure. The preliminary results compiled for this year demonstrate the efficacy of these efforts, establishing a measurable improvement in safety standards across the region.
The data suggests that sustained investment in such preventative measures can lead to tangible reductions in the human cost associated with daily accidents throughout the year.
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