A massive influx of illegals migrants is causing chaos in Lithuanian border towns, according to reports.
Thousands of aliens hailing mostly from Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and Africa have been pouring into the tiny Baltic nation via Belarus amid deteriorating relations between Minsk and the European Union.
More than 3,000 migrants are now detained in Lithuania after 170 arrived during a single night this week - a new record.
Local residents have reportedly been protesting plans to build more detention centers in border regions.
"They will not let us live in peace," one resident told Euronews. "They have decided to invade our small village. There are now more migrants than locals."
"We have children. Who can guarantee that they are safe?"
Lithuanian officials say a steady stream of migrants are arriving aboard flights to Minsk and have accused the Belarusian government of helping them travel onwards to destinations inside the E.U.
Iraqi Airways plans to double the number of flights to Minsk starting August 1, according to reports.
From 1 Aug Iraqi Airways doubles the nr of flights to Minsk. If you want to learn more about the crisis on the BY-LT border, @reform_by has published a great piece. Lots of docs, interviews w/ migrants, Belarusian border guards etc. Can't recommend more!https://t.co/NwJId8gZoZ pic.twitter.com/jT6TidUcCl
— Tadeusz Giczan (@TadeuszGiczan) July 23, 2021
Just had a conversation with @Fuad_Hussein1. Expressed grave concern about the doubled capacity of Iraqi airways flights to Minsk. Both agreed that Lukashenko’s smuggling route has to be dismantled.
— Gabrielius Landsbergis (@GLandsbergis) July 22, 2021
Lithuania recently began construction of new barrier along its border with Belarus.
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