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Oct 28, 2025

Border Guard Reports 20 New Illegal Crossing Attempts on Poland-Belarus Frontier

Border Guard Reports 20 New Illegal Crossing Attempts on Poland-Belarus Frontier
Poland’s Border Guard (Straż Graniczna) recorded nearly twenty attempts to breach the Polish-Belarusian frontier during the 24-hour period ending 27 October, the agency said in its daily bulletin published on 28 October. The incidents occurred near the rural localities of Narewka and Czeremcha, where mixed groups of migrants tried to cross both on foot and via the border river Narew. Officers reported that some individuals hurled strands of razor wire at patrol vehicles, puncturing two tyres and forcing a temporary withdrawal.

Since January, the Podlaskie Border Guard unit has registered illegal-entry attempts by nationals from more than 35 countries, including Chad, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Djibouti and Benin. While the aggregate scale of irregular entries has declined compared with the 2021-22 crisis, daily pressure remains high and increasingly violent, prompting Warsaw to maintain a reinforced troop presence and a 5 m-tall steel barrier along 186 km of the frontier.

The latest clashes underscore the security backdrop to Poland’s decision to keep stringent controls in place even as it plans to re-open formal checkpoints to commercial traffic. Any resurgence in organised crossings could quickly trigger renewed restrictions on legitimate travel and freight, government officials warned earlier this week.

Corporate mobility teams with staff travelling near the exclusion zone must advise personnel to carry passports and work permits at all times, heed restricted-area signage and expect random ID checks. Logistics planners should budget for sporadic delays on the S-19 and DK-66 corridors if tactical roadblocks are installed following incidents. Human-rights NGOs working with asylum seekers also face access limitations and should coordinate entry permits with local authorities.
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