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    Posted on December 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Over 180 migrants crossed into Poland via a hidden tunnel on the Belarus border, with Polish authorities detaining 130 and searching for others.

    Migrants Cross Poland-Belarus Border Through Hidden Tunnel

    WARSAW, Dec ‌12 (Reuters) - More than 180 migrants crossed into Poland through a ‍tunnel ‌hidden in a forest on the border with Belarus, frontier guards ⁠said on Friday.

    Around 130 of ‌them were detained in Poland after the passage was discovered on Thursday, but the rest were still on the run, the Polish Border Guard said in ⁠a statement.

    It released video of the tunnel dug through roots and bare earth, supported ​by wooden posts and metal rods and just ‌1.5 metres (5 feet) high - not ⁠enough for most people to pass through without crouching.

    European Union member Poland has been grappling with a migrant crisis on its border ​with Belarus since 2021.

    It has accused Belarus and Minsk's ally Moscow of plotting to destabilise Poland by encouraging people, mainly from the Middle East and Africa, to cross the frontier.

    Belarus and Russia have ​repeatedly ‍dismissed these accusations.

    The border ​guard said it was the fourth tunnel it had discovered in the western region of Podlaskie this year.

    Guards also detained a 69-year-old Pole and a 49-year-old Lithuanian who had arrived to pick up the migrants, it added.

    The "hidden entrance in the forest was located approximately 50 metres (from ⁠the border fence) on the Belarusian side of the border, while the exit was located approximately 10 ​metres from the barrier on the Polish side," the Border Guard said.

    Officers used electronic systems to work out how many people passed through, and army and police had joined the ‌search for the missing migrants, it added.

    Poland started work on its 180km (110-mile) border fence in 2022.

    (Reporting by Alan Charlish; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Over 180 migrants crossed into Poland via a hidden tunnel.
    • •The tunnel was discovered by Polish frontier guards.
    • •Poland accuses Belarus and Russia of destabilizing efforts.
    • •Fourth tunnel found in Podlaskie region this year.
    • •Poland's border fence construction began in 2022.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Scores of migrants cross into Poland through hidden Belarus border tunnel

    1What is a migrant?

    A migrant is a person who moves from one place to another, often across borders, for various reasons such as employment, education, or safety.

    2What is a border guard?

    A border guard is a law enforcement officer responsible for monitoring and controlling the movement of people and goods across a country's borders.

    3What is a migrant crisis?

    A migrant crisis occurs when a large number of people migrate to a particular area, often leading to challenges in housing, resources, and social integration.

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