Poland reported that vehicles with Russian license plates are banned from entering Belarus

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Poland informed the Belarusian side that vehicles with Russian license plates will not be allowed as of midnight on September 17. In this respect reports Belarusian State Border Committee.

Similar measures were taken by Lithuania and Latvia regarding Russian-registered cars coming from Belarus. However, the border committee emphasized that, unlike Poland, these two countries did not notify the Belarusian side about the new measures.

As Polish Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Mariusz Kaminski noted, the entry ban applies strictly to all vehicles with Russian license plates, both commercially used and private, regardless of whether the vehicle owner is a citizen of the Russian Federation or another state. .

Of the six road checkpoints, four operate on the Belarus-Lithuania border, and two on the Latvian border. There are six automobile checkpoints on the Polish border, and four of them do not operate on the initiative of Warsaw. clarifies TASS.

Previously in Finland statedHe said that they would not confiscate cars with Russian license plates.

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