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    State of emergency in Latvia's municipalities bordering with Belarus extended until May 10

    RIGA, Feb 1 (LETA) - Considering the still tense migration situation on Latvia's border with Belarus, the government on Tuesday decided to extend the state of emergency in the municipalities bordering with Belarus until May 10. 

    According to the government's decision, the state of emergency has been extended in the following  municipalities: Ludza Region, Kraslava Region and Augstaudava Region, as well as Daugavpils City. 

    The Ministry of the Interior indicated that between August 10, 2021 and January 20, 2022, a total of 4,962 persons had been deterred from illegally crossing from Belarus into Latvia. Also, since December 13, the number of persons trying to illegally cross into Latvia from Belarus has risen and 2,043 persons have been prevented from crossing the border illegally.

    The ministry indicated that the steep rise in illegal border crossing attempts was caused by a change of tactics - since December 13, the migrants have been attempting to cross into Latvia in small groups of three to 12 people. These groups approach the border repeatedly and in various locations. 

    According to the ministry, additional costs that are expected to arise from extending the state of emergency in the border areas by three months are estimated at EUR 3.888. 

    The ministry will primarily assess the possibility to finance these expenses from its own budget and foreign-funded projects, but if these funds prove insufficient, an allocation will sought under the government budget program Funds for Unforeseen Events. 

    As reported, taking into consideration the steeply increasing numbers of illegal immigrants trying to cross into Latvia from Belarus, the government declared a state of emergency to run from August 11 until November 10, 2021, and then extended to February 10, 2022, in the following municipalities: Ludza Region, Kraslava Region, Augsdaugava Region, and the City of Daugavpils.

    Latvian authorities consider attempts by Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko's regime to push migrants across Latvian, Lithuanian and Polish borders are methods of hybrid warfare targeting these countries.

    • Published: 01.02.2022 11:56
    • Gatis Kristovskis, LETA
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