Cleaning up a spontaneous camp near the Belarusian-Polish border
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Minsk turned to Warsaw with a request to restore traffic through Bruzgi and not to close the railway communication.
In Belarus, border guards began to clean up the territory of the spontaneous camp of migrants, set up at the border checkpoint Bruges on the border with Poland. This was announced on Friday, November 19, at the Polish border service.
“The Belarusian services are organizing the territory of the abandoned camp near the border crossing in Bruzgakh,” the message says.
According to the video, workers are cleaning up the remnants of a spontaneous camp that migrants set up here on November 8. They also put things in order at the checkpoint itself, where migrants several times tried to break through the border.
Today, the Belarusian services are cleaning up the site of an abandoned camp near the border crossing in Bruzgi.#border pic.twitter.com/eHLeWqJts1
– Border Guard (@Straz_Graniczna) November 19, 2021
In addition, Polish border guards reportthat Minsk turned to Warsaw with a request to restore traffic through Bruges and not to close the railway freight traffic at this point from 21 November.
“Currently, near the border crossing in Kuznitsa (from the Belarusian side Bruges – Ed.) there are no foreigners who could pose a threat to the Polish border guard services, “the message says.
As a reminder, on November 18, Belarus stated that the majority of migrants moved from camps on the Polish border to the border transport and logistics center. On the same day it became known that a plane was sent from Baghdad to Minsk to bring Iraqi citizens homestuck on the Belarusian-Polish border.
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