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Poland extends checks on borders with Germany, Lithuania
Summary
Poland will extend controls along its borders with fellow European Union members Germany and Lithuania by six months until October 1, its interior ministry said on Saturday. Poland introduced temporary controls in July, echoing several other EU governments in reimposing frontier checks to stem illegal migration.
This move was a direct response to the ongoing hybrid aggression by the Putin and Lukashenko regimes. Poland extended temporary border controls on the border with Germany and Lithuania until October 1, 2026, citing threats of a hybrid migration attack by the regimes of Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a publication by Polish Radio. Read also: Fear of the Ukrainian Armed Forces? Lukashenko is urgen…