Lithuania’s border services have continued to intercept irregular crossings, reporting that on Sunday, the country’s border service prevented 65 migrants from entering. Furthermore, Polish authorities reported that no such persons were detected on Saturday. These recent figures are being tracked against previous years’ statistics regarding crossings from Belarus.
Historically, last year, Lithuanian officials documented that fewer than 1,600 individuals were prevented from entering the country from Belarus at unauthorized locations. In contrast, the current year has seen a figure of 775 such interceptions. These ongoing border monitoring efforts are part of a sustained response to the migration situation that escalated following events involving Belarus.
Overall, the cumulative data indicates that approximately 25,300 irregular migrants have been successfully prevented from entering Lithuania since the onset of the crisis. The consistent reporting suggests that border controls remain highly active. The authorities continue to monitor border integrity, emphasizing that the numbers of intercepted migrants are being closely analyzed to adjust security protocols.
The focus remains on managing irregular migration flows and ensuring national borders are secure against unauthorized entries originating from or passing through the region linked to Belarus.
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These reports indicate that border security measures are actively identifying and intercepting irregular crossings.