Border guards prevent 24 people from illegally entering Latvia from Belarus on Friday
RIGA, Nov 21 (LETA) - Border guards prevented 24 people from illegally entering Latvia from Belarus on Saturday, the State Border Guard informed LETA.
Since August 10, a total of 2,418 persons have been stopped from illegally crossing from Belarus into Latvia.
In the past 24 hours nobody was detained for illegally crossing the border.
Since a state of emergency was declared in regions at the Latvian-Belarusian border on August 11, a total of 68 illegal immigrants have been allowed to enter Latvia for humanitarian reasons, and 420 people have been detained for illegal border crossing.
As reported, taking into consideration the steeply increasing numbers of illegal immigrants trying to cross into Latvia from Belarus, the government has declared a state of emergency that will run from August 11 until November 10, and then extended to February 10, 2022, in the following municipalities: Ludza Region, Kraslava Region, Augsdaugava Region, and the City of Daugavpils.
Latvian authorities consider attempts by Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko's regime to push migrants across Latvian, Lithuanian and Polish borders are methods of hybrid warfare targeting these countries.
- Published: 21.11.2021 15:22
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Border guards prevent 24 people from illegally entering Latvia from Belarus on Friday