Polish authorities began to oversee the installation of high-tech equipment to monitor the Polish-Belarusian border, designed to prevent the flow of illegal immigrants into the European Union. agency writes Associated press.
According to Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminsky, the 5.5-metre-high wall reduced attempts to cross the border tenfold.
Cameras and motion sensors are currently installed on a 21 kilometer section of the wall. The AP writes that the installation of monitoring equipment along the entire 206 kilometer length of the wall will be completed before the end of the year.
Formerly in the Border Committee of Belarus declarationThat Poland was involved in creating a tense situation in front of checkpoints on the border with Belarus. According to the agency, the Polish side’s Kuznitsa Belostotskaya checkpoint is still closed, despite offers from the Belarusian side to restart the checkpoint on this route.
Source: Gazeta

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