The situation on the border with Belarus has become known.
Around 2,600 trucks have accumulated at Lithuanian and Polish checkpoints.
This information was received from the State Border Committee of Belarus, which was published on the agency’s Telegram channel.

It is noted that Belarusian border guards have repeatedly noted the reluctance of neighboring states to comply with vehicle crossing regulations.
That is why there are currently about 1,080 trucks on the border between Belarus and Lithuania. The fewest vehicles were allowed through Medininkai: Lithuanians processed only 8% of all vehicles trying to cross the border at this location.
As for Poland, there are 990 trucks accumulated at the border, waiting for permission to enter the adjacent territory.
It is noted that movement is also difficult because only two passes are working: one, which is occupied by trucks, and the second, intended for cars.