Outrageous action, for the first time at the border with Belarus. Illegal plan thwarted
Lithuanian border guards successfully intercepted 11 foreigners attempting to illegally cross from Belarus into the European Union.
On March 21, Lithuanian border guards reported that they had stopped 11 foreigners from Belarus who were trying to enter the European Union. This incident marks a significant development in ongoing tensions at the border, as the migrants reportedly received assistance from Belarusian border officials or possibly from individuals operating with their connivance, hinting at an organized effort to facilitate illegal crossings. The Belarusian authorities allegedly used specialized tools to cut the physical barriers separating the two countries.
This event comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Belarus's role in the migration crisis affecting Europe. Lithuania and other EU nations have been on high alert due to increased attempts by migrants from regions including Belarus to breach their borders. The involvement of Belarusian officials in aiding these crossings raises serious concerns about the extent of state-sponsored migration facilitation, particularly as the country remains closely aligned with Russia.
The Lithuanian government views the prevention of this illegal crossing as a success, although the broader situation at the border continues to evolve, with reports indicating that migrant challenges persist. Furthermore, the existence of specialized training camps in Belarus for prospective migrants suggests that the crisis may not be resolved in the near future, necessitating ongoing attention to border security and migration policies within the EU.