On Wednesday at the Polish-Belarusian border 200 people tried to scope Poland. On sight of the guards, most of them withdrew back to Belarus. Among the detainees are the citizens of Pakistan and Afghanistan. There have been no worrying incidents at the borders with Lithuania and Germany. A full of six people were not admitted to Poland.
On Wednesday 20 August at the Polish-Belarusian border was reported 200 attempts at illegal entry into Poland. According to the Podlasie Border defender Branch, 155 people voluntarily withdrew to Belarus.
Polish-Belarusian border. 200 border crossing attempts
On an episode in Michałów and Bobrowniki foreigners tried to cross the border river Świsłocz and Istoczanka. Most of the migrants detained by the guards are citizens Afghanistan, Pakistan, Guinea and Eritrea.
"In fresh times we have noticed many attacks on Polish patrols. So it was the last 24 hours. People on the Belarusian side attacked the services protecting the border of our country. From the Belarusian side were thrown stones and tree branches" - transmits the Border defender in a communication.
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Against four people operations are carried out for their shots. aid was given to 1 person.
The actions related to the suppression of illegal migration were carried out by officers from SG Stations in Bobrowniki, Michałów, Białowieża and Narewka.
Temporary border checks with Lithuania and Germany
Border checks are inactive ongoing with Lithuania and Germany. 20 August, Wednesday at the border with Lithuania The guards checked above 7.2 1000 people and 3.6 1000 means of transport. 2 persons were detained who were refused entry into the territory of the Republic.
In turn at the border with Germany more than 8,500 people and 3,4,000 means of transport. 4 people were refused entry into Poland.
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Early August Marcin Kierwinski stated that temporary checks would be extended to at least October 4th. "In September, we will be making decisions on what will be the next steps in this respect based on data from Border Guards, troops and police," he said during the briefing with the voivodes and heads of service.
