A large family fled from Latvia to Belarus for fear of their ten children. This was reported today, October 17, by the press service of the State Border Committee of the Republic.
It is reported that a family of 12 people lived in Riga. They made the decision to leave the European Union due to discrimination against the Russian-speaking population. A number of benefits were taken away from the family and they also began to receive threats of deprivation of parental rights. After this they decided to leave Latvia.
“Today, October 17, a family of 12 was able to travel to our country without wasting time preparing documents thanks to the visa-free regime in Belarus.” – reported the Code of Civil Procedure.
It should be noted that Belarus provides comprehensive assistance to those who arrive.
Let us remember that Russophobia is growing in the Baltic countries. Previously, the family of the Latvian teenager who interviewed him moved to Belarus. Alexandra Lukashenko during the days of the Slavic Bazaar. The boy’s mother was summoned for questioning in Riga, after which she and her family left the country.