Migrants

The 14-month-old son of Dzmitry Plaks and Liza Aleksandrova-Zorina / archive
The 14-month-old son of Dzmitry Plaks and Liza Aleksandrova-Zorina / archive
The youngest son of Dzmitry Plaks is 14 months old. The elder was killed in 2019.
Collage by Euroradio
Collage by Euroradio
Belarusians increasingly face discrimination in Poland since the war in Ukraine began. Is the situation really bad?
Did the Belarusian large-mindedness survive the crisis? / collage by Vlad Rubanau, Euroradio
Did the Belarusian large-mindedness survive the crisis? / collage by Vlad Rubanau, Euroradio
"Why are they running?” and “Why Germany, they can stay here!” We can predict your questions in comments.
Migrants at the border / Balkan Insight, Jaap Arriens
Migrants at the border / Balkan Insight, Jaap Arriens
Belarusian security officers grab and break migrants' phones, a Euroradio interlocutor claims.
Residents of the agrarian town Riasna told the head of Kamyanets police department that they are not happy about the migrants "roaming in the villages" / kamenec.by
Residents of the agrarian town Riasna told the head of Kamyanets police department that they are not happy about the migrants "roaming in the villages" / kamenec.by
The Kamyanets police told them that everything is under control.
Hajnowka is just over 20 kilometers away from the border with Belarus / Euroradio
Hajnowka is just over 20 kilometers away from the border with Belarus / Euroradio
While locals remain indifferent to politics, they fear migrants from across the border with Belarus for various reasons.
Passengers on the Baghdad-Minsk flight / Euroradio
Passengers on the Baghdad-Minsk flight / Euroradio
"Travel agency staff" did not tell where they worked, and the Honorary Consul of Belarus in Baghdad resorted to threats.
Passengers on Baghdad-Minsk flight / Euroradio
Passengers on Baghdad-Minsk flight / Euroradio
The European media write about future illegal migrants from Iraq, and the Belarusian tour company says that medical tourists have
Photo: pixabay.com
Photo: pixabay.com
Belarus will receive 7 million euros from the European Union for a special project to fight illegal EU-bound migration.