No significant increase in illegal border crossing at the moment - Demchenko
Kyiv • UNN
There has been no significant increase in the number of illegal border crossings, but attempts to illegally cross the border continue both along the green border and at checkpoints, with the highest number of such attempts recorded at the borders with Romania, Moldova, and Poland.
There is currently no significant increase in illegal border crossings, but unfortunately, such attempts continue. This was stated during a briefing on Wednesday by the spokesman for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, Andriy Demchenko, an UNN correspondent reports.
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There is no significant increase in illegal border crossings at the moment, but unfortunately, attempts to illegally cross the border continue. This is the case both along the green border, i.e. outside the checkpoint, and directly at the checkpoints where you can legally cross the border. However, people usually use forged documents there
He added that most attempts to illegally cross the border are recorded at the borders with Romania, Moldova, and Poland.
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