Latvia Foils 28 Migrants via Hidden Belarus Tunnel

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Latvia stopped 28 migrants who crossed from Belarus through a moss-covered underground tunnel, the second such tunnel found this month. Riga says the surge reflects a broader, state-led push by Minsk to pressure the EU, part of ongoing irregular migration and a ‘hybrid attack.’ Latvia is boosting border protection with fencing and technology and has received regional support from Estonia, Lithuania and Finland, with Poland likely to sign a similar agreement; a criminal case has been opened against Belarusian border officials as authorities cite organised, cross-border trafficking aimed at Europe.
- 'We are guarding Germans, Belgians': Latvia stops 28 migrants from Belarus after tunnel discovery Euronews.com
- August 20, 2026 at the State border and within the country rs.gov.lv
- Frontex: Tunnels For Migrants Cannot Be Built Without Belarusian Security Services’ Knowledge REFORM.news (ранее REFORM.by)
- Latvia: Drones, hybrid warfare, and the redeployment of Canadian troops Winnipeg Sun
- Latvia thwarts 109 irregular border crossings from Belarus on August 20 pozirk.online
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