Gray Zone Between War and Peace on Latvia’s Border With Russia

In 2021, there were sometimes four flights a week from Baghdad to Minsk. In Daugavpils, in southeastern Latvia, authorities knew the schedule. “We know the time it takes to drive,” Lt. Col. Vadims Grickovs, head of the border control and immigration service in the city, said. “So we waited for our f...
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