Police and Internal Affairs Servicemen's Day

Police and Internal Affairs Servicemen's Day (Russian: День сотрудника органов внутренних дел, romanized: Den' sotrudnika organov vnutrennikh del), commonly known outside Russia as the Day of the Police (Russian: День полиции, romanized: Den' politsii; Kazakh: Полиция күні, romanized: Politsiia künı; Tajik: Рӯзи милитсия, romanized: Rūzi militsija; Kyrgyz: ИИМ күнү; Belarusian: Дзень паліцыі, romanized: Dzień palicyi; Ukrainian: День поліції, romanized: Den politsii; Romanian: Ziua de poliție, Uzbek: Politsiya kuni) is a public holiday celebrated in Russia and most post-Soviet republics which honors all those serving in their national police. Russia, the most notable country to celebrate the holiday, was a pioneer in this celebration, using the occasion to honor the Police of Russia.

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Police and Internal Affairs Servicemen's Day

Police and Internal Affairs Servicemen's Day (Russian: День сотрудника органов внутренних дел, romanized: Den' sotrudnika organov vnutrennikh del), commonly known outside Russia as the Day of the Police (Russian: День полиции, romanized: Den' politsii; Kazakh: Полиция күні, romanized: Politsiia künı; Tajik: Рӯзи милитсия, romanized: Rūzi militsija; Kyrgyz: ИИМ күнү; Belarusian: Дзень паліцыі, romanized: Dzień palicyi; Ukrainian: День поліції, romanized: Den politsii; Romanian: Ziua de poliție, Uzbek: Politsiya kuni) is a public holiday celebrated in Russia and most post-Soviet republics which honors all those serving in their national police. Russia, the most notable country to celebrate the holiday, was a pioneer in this celebration, using the occasion to honor the Police of Russia.

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