Poland summarized the results of the first month of operation for "Kuznica" and "Bobrowniki"
Poland has summarized the results of the first month of operation for the border crossings "Kuznica" (on the Belarusian side, "Bruzgi") and "Bobrowniki" ("Berestavitsa") on the border with Belarus. According to data from the Polish Border Guard, over 35,000 people entered the country through them during this period, and over 37,000 exited Poland into Belarus, writes Most.

Illustrative photo. Photo: "Nasha Niva"
The statistics count border crossings, not individual people, so the same person could have been included in the count multiple times. Within a month, border guards denied entry to 23 people because they did not meet the conditions for staying in the country.
Also, about 14,000 vehicles — passenger cars, buses, and trucks — entered Poland through the opened checkpoints, and approximately 15,600 exited.
"Bobrowniki" processes passenger cars and buses, while freight transport is allowed only for vehicles registered in EU countries, the European Free Trade Association, the European Economic Area, and Switzerland. "Kuznica" currently does not allow trucks or buses, as its infrastructure is not yet prepared.
The "Bobrowniki" ("Berestavitsa") and "Kuznica" ("Bruzgi") border crossings reopened at midnight on November 17. The first was closed for 1010 days, and the second for 1469 days.
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