“They paid for the “safe way”. Border guards detained four men while trying to cross the Tisza by boat — video November 23, 19:27 Share: Men who tried to cross the flooded Tisza by boat (Photo: State Border Service / screenshot from the video / Telegram) The State Border Service of Ukraine (SPSU) announced on Saturday, November 23, that they had detained four evaders who tried to cross the flooded Tisza. It was reported”, — write on: ua.news
Men who tried to cross the flooded Tisza in a boat (Photo: State Border Service / screenshot from the video / Telegram)
In the State Border Service of Ukraine (DPSU) on Saturday, November 23, announced that they had detained four evaders who tried to swim across the flooded Tisza. This was reported in Telegram by the department.
As noted in the DPSU, the men paid 10,000 dollars each to the organizer for a “safe route”.
However, their plans were destroyed by the border guards, the men were detained near the Ukrainian-Hungarian border.
The State Border Service added that violators will be held accountable before the law.
As can be seen from the published video, men in warm clothes and with backpacks were pulling an inflatable boat in snowy weather.
On October 26, the State Border Service reported that most attempts to illegally cross the border are recorded in the direction of Romania and Moldova.
On October 14, DPSU spokesman Andriy Demchenko stated that the number of attempts to illegally cross the border in Ukraine decreased by 20%.
- MSEK officials are among those involved. In Rivne, a group of 29 people were exposed who falsified medical histories of evaders — the SBU
- Became a signalman. A man who was mobilized a year ago after an unsuccessful attempt to swim across the Tisza River spoke about his service
- “They should bear responsibility.” Soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine fighting in Kurshchyna spoke about their attitude towards evaders
Demchenko said that although most cases of illegal border crossing are recorded in the green zone, there are also cases of forged documents at checkpoints. The speaker noted that compared to last year, the number of people willing to cross the border with forged documents also decreased.