Ukrainian border guards face a daily battle against illegal crossings
- Every day, the border guards detain dozens of people who try to cross the Ukrainian border illegally, admitted Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko on Friday. - We detain people not only directly at the border. He added that we are talking about dozens of people per day, sometimes even 30.
6:14 AM EDT, June 21, 2024
Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko is eager to talk about the construction of training grounds for the National Guard, military personnel training, and opening national and patriotic comprehensive schools for the children of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine employees.
The minister is less willing to talk about mobilization, escapees abroad that the border guards don't have time to catch, and the work of regional military recruitment centers.
"The minister is quite reluctant to talk about corruption scandals in his own environment, especially about the fate of the family of his subordinate, the head of the National Police Ivan Vyhivski. He says that 'not everything is so clear there,'" describes Radio Svoboda.
Here is the most critical information from the extensive interview with Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs.
Ukrainians are fleeing the country. Authorities seem to downplay the problem
When asked about the escape of Ukrainian men of conscription age abroad, Klymenko replied that up to 30 people are detained daily. - And we are not just talking about people who want to, for instance, swim across the Tisza River, walk through the forest, or cross the mountains. We are talking about people who try to use fake documents at checkpoints. He indicated that this is about 15% (of the total number of detainees – ed.) of our citizens.
Klymenko refused to answer the question regarding how many men have tried to cross the border since the beginning of the war illegally. However, he denied that it was "tens of thousands."
Radio Svoboda contacted the Romanian border police, who provided official statistics: since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, more than 12,000 men have illegally crossed from Ukraine into Romania.
EU countries "unanimous." There will be no forced deportations
- It would be better if they handed these people over to us - Klymenko responded. The Minister of Internal Affairs confirmed that Kyiv is in talks with "our colleagues from the European Union" regarding bringing back the men who illegally crossed the border.
- Of course, every EU country acts according to the law and the principles of the European Commission, so these negotiations will continue in the future regarding the possible return of our citizens if they cross the border illegally - he declared and admitted that at this moment, EU countries are unanimous and do not agree to the forced deportation of Ukrainians to their country.
Klymenko believes that only 1% of citizens do not want to defend the country. He claims that the numerous cases of drownings in the Tisza River are not solely due to mobilization but also include illegal business activities by smugglers who smuggle men to other countries.
Ukrainians flee from mobilization
Here are a few cases of illegal attempts to flee the country published by the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (DPSU):
On June 14, the DPSU detained a record number - 41 escapees. The detention took place in the Odessa region. The men came from 12 regions of Ukraine. They were being transported in the back of a truck. All were detained.
On June 15, the DPSU reported that rescuers received a call about men who were illegally trying to get to Romania through the mountains. During their escape, they got lost. "Fatigue and heavy rain caused their disorientation, so they called for help," - the border guards report. Two people were detained.
On June 18, the DPSU reported the detention of five men who tried to swim across the Tisza River to reach Hungary. Each of the detainees paid the smuggler from $7,000 to $10,000.
On June 21, the DPSU detained a car with eight passengers in the Zakarpattia region. Each one paid the smuggler from $8,000 to $11,000 to help escape. The destination was Hungary.