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"The first bus for 80 rubles." How Belarusians return home from Poland before the first Easter

4.04.2026 / 09:12

Nashaniva.com

At the border between Poland and Belarus, car and bus queues are growing before the "Terespol" checkpoint. Some attribute this not to the weekend, but to the Catholic and Protestant Easter, which will be celebrated tomorrow, April 5.

BGmedia journalists looked at border chats to see how Belarusians are returning home for the weekend and how much they are paying to avoid long queues.

Belarusians returning home before Catholic Easter on scheduled buses are sharing reports in border chats. According to them, there is a small queue before the "Terespol" checkpoint. On average, people stand in it for several hours:

Some are not ready to wait in the queue before the "Terespol" checkpoint, so they get on the first bus before the barrier:

At the beginning of the week, the car queue before the "Terespol" checkpoint appeared after lunch and disappeared in the evening or at night.

On the night of April 2-3, this did not happen. The flow of cars going to Belarus increased. People's reports:

On the night of April 3, a video was published in one of the border chats showing a car cutting into the beginning of the queue before the "Terespol" checkpoint. The woman who let the car into the queue stated in the video that "she warned there was a disabled child [inside the car]."

This situation angered the border chat users. Priority entry to the checkpoint for people with disabilities exists on the Belarusian side, but not on the Polish side.

In such cases, one should contact the commandant of the Polish Border Guard to allow entry to the "Terespol" checkpoint without a queue. Chat users called for action against those who cut into the queue:

It is unknown whether the car that cut into the queue was driven out.

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