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On Friday, the migrants returned more actively in the first half of the day, at night and in the morning. More than 160 people had already returned by noon on Friday.
Five men were trapped in “no man’s land”: between Lithuania and Belarus. However, in the evening, before 6pm, SBGS officials announced that all 5 had been returned to Belarus. No physical force is used.
The Aviation Board used a Eurocopter helicopter, a used and unmanned aircraft, to explore the border of the SBGS territories.
More officials from the country are being monitored on the Belarusian side.
In Šalčininkai district, SBGS officials allowed two Iraqi citizens, a woman and a minor, to enter Lithuania for humanitarian reasons. An ambulance was called. Doctors made the decision to transfer the migrants to a medical institution on the Lithuanian side. A minor diagnosed with hypothermia.
According to SBGS, there were no serious incidents. SBGS officers and the forces assisting them act in a disciplined and tactful manner. No special measures, acts of coercion or firearms were used.
This year, more than 4.1 thousand people entered Lithuania through the border with Belarus. migrants, many of them from Iraq.
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