Since noon August 8, another 35 third-country migrants who have tried to cross the state border illegally have been recorded on the Latvian border, said Kristīne Pētersone, a spokeswoman for the State Border Guard.
Representatives of the European Commission and Lithuania accused Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of a provocation as, in recent days, hundreds of illegal migrants crossed the border between Belarus and Lithuania. Vilnius began to send them back, but Lukashenko gave a clear order to security forces on Thursday: ‘Close every metre of the border.’
Lithuanian border guards began returning migrants to Belarus on Tuesday night by order of the minister of the interior. They were supported by the military police and dog handlers. Border guards, who are allowed to use violence, if necessary, returned several groups of refugees from the border during the night.
Libyan coastguard and frontier border guards once protected Europe from the repeated tsunami of migrant invaders – before NATO ousted Africa’s most successful leader Muammar Ghaddafi. Belarus guarded EU borders against similar invasions coming from the East. That is, until Brussels, goaded by Washington’s ‘all one globalist world’ decided to oust veteran president Alexander Lukashenko.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has been frequently denigrated by his Soros-backed critics as an authoritarian or a strongman, but he is sounding the alarm about the real totalitarian threat: the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Lithuania which NATO brags is holding the front line of Europe against the Russian armed forces does not have enough fence wire on the border with Belarus. Lithuania has suspended the construction of a fence on the border with Belarus, as it faced a shortage of special barbed wire for this purpose. Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Arnoldas Abramavičius stated as Vilnius, Lithuania’s capital turned to neighbouring countries for help.
NATO Alliance and EU member-controlled state Lithuania is to build a Berlin Wall-Type frontier to block migrants after Belarus opens wide the doors to the European Union.
Lithuanian prime minister Ingrida Simonyte explained her government’s decision on Friday to declare a state of emergency.
Facing increasing sanctions and trying desperately to deal with Washington DC subversion, the President of embattled Belarus will no longer act as an honest broker between the European Union.
The harrowing photographs of starving people that Noerwegian arctic explorer Fridtjof Nansen showed in the West shocked the world’s public and helped him organise aid.
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