Lithuania officially announces closure of two checkpoints on border with Belarus

The Lithuanian government has decided to temporarily close two of the six border checkpoints on the border with Belarus, namely Šumskas and Tveričius, starting August 18.

This was reported by Ukrinform citing the national broadcaster LRT.

It is noted that "this decision aims to respond appropriately to changes in the geopolitical situation and threats to national security, to prevent smuggling of goods."

After the termination of work at these checkpoints, border guards will be transferred to other checkpoints. Traffic will be directed to the recently reconstructed Medininkai checkpoint. It uses an X-ray control system, which is not available at the two closed checkpoints.

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Currently, only light vehicles pass through the Šumskas checkpoint, and light vehicles and empty trucks pass through Tveričius.

As reported, the head of the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service, Rustamas Liubajevas announced the closure of two checkpoints on the Lithuanian-Belarusian border last week.