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'All Are Stopped At On The Border'

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'All Are Stopped At On The Border'

Once again, queues lined up on the way out of Belarus.

On the morning of July 1, a long queue of buses and cars gathered at the Brest checkpoint on the border with Poland, as evidenced by the monitoring data of the State Border Committee. Those in the queue write in chats that they are "not allowed anywhere for hours," notes Zerkalo.

As of 12.00 on Monday, 45 buses are waiting for departure from Belarus to Poland. In chats about crossing the border, it is reported that the waiting time for travel to the Polish side is up to 20 hours. One of the passengers said that his bus has been waiting since 2 o'clock in the morning, and "they just don't let anyone in yet" for an unknown reason.

In addition, there are 200 cars at the Brest checkpoint.

In one of the publics, people locked in queues on both sides of the border wrote that "on the bridge (on the border river Buh - Ed.) are not allowed from Poland." To this they were told that "there is no movement from Belarus either." In the next chat, they complained about the morning shift change at the Belarusian checkpoint, after which "everything went somehow slower."

Nevertheless, judging by the telegram chats, people still cross the border, albeit after many hours of waiting. Many talk about a thorough search at the entrance to Belarus, especially cars with EU registration, which "takes a total of seven minutes."

There are also queues in the Lithuanian direction: 60 cars are waiting for departure from Belarus at the Kamenny Loh checkpoint at noon on Monday, and 70 cars are waiting at Beniakoni.

35 cars are waiting at the Ryhoravschyna checkpoint (Latvia).

In addition, there are 1,670 trucks on the border of Belarus and the EU: 500 — in Kamenny Loh, 580 — in Beniakoni, 540 — in Ryhoravshchina, 50 — in Kazlovichy.

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