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By Rob Cameron
BBC News, Prague
13 June 2020

Poland has admitted to briefly invading the Czech Republic last month in what the Polish Defence Ministry described as a "misunderstanding".

Polish troops guarding the frontier as part of coronavirus measures took up positions by a chapel on the Czech side of the border. They apparently stayed there for several days.

The soldiers prevented Czech visitors from accessing the site.

Czech authorities eventually intervened by contacting Warsaw.

The incident took place in north-eastern Moravia, in an area that forms part of the historical land of Silesia - part of which extends into today's Czech Republic.

Poland has described the incident as a mistake, although the Czech Foreign Ministry has said it has yet to receive an official explanation.

What happened?
The story first appeared in the regional Denik newspaper.

A construction engineer overseeing repairs at the chapel had wanted to take photographs of the plaster.

But he was turned away by Polish soldiers armed with machine guns, who had set up a roadblock on the path leading to the chapel.

Denik later dispatched a photographer to the site. His photographs appear to confirm the man's account.

The chapel lies 30 metres inside Czech territory. The border is formed by a small stream.

Denik claimed the soldiers had initially taken up positions on the Polish bank of the stream, but for unknown reasons had decided to make a brief incursion into Czech territory.

It is unclear how long the Polish "occupation" lasted.

The construction engineer says he was turned away from the site on Thursday 28 May. The soldiers were still there at the weekend, reported Denik, when the Czech equivalent of Friends of the Earth was due to hold a small scheduled meeting in Pelhrimovy, a local village.

The movement's local co-ordinator, Ivo Dokoupil, attempted to explain to the Poles that his group planned a brief visit to the chapel to take photographs. He was unceremoniously rebuffed.

"A soldier dressed in the uniform of a foreign state and carrying a sub-machine gun started giving me orders. It was a terrifying experience," Mr Dokoupil told the paper.

"They wouldn't let me get closer than 10 metres."

At this point, it appears, the local Czech police force was contacted and the troops were ordered to leave.

"The placement of the border post was a result of misunderstanding, not a deliberate act. It was corrected immediately and the case was resolved - also by the Czech side," the Polish Ministry of Defence told CNN.

source: https://www.bbc.com/ news/world-europe-53034930
 
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Well due to the freedom of movement within the EU,borders between European countries are sometimes not clearly marked.

Just a misunderstanding indeed,nothing serious.
 
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Well due to the freedom of movement within the EU,borders between European countries are sometimes not clearly marked.

Just a misunderstanding indeed,nothing serious.
Yeah... In the meantime, those who cross the border are not the villagers who go to shopping, but armed troops, I hope you are aware.

But, still, It is quite common and ordinary in Europe to see jets that accidentally drop their bombs to the ground and accidentally invaded countries by special forces... Ehehe

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ITALIAN ARMY ‘INVADES’ WRONG NATION

An elite Italian army unit has invaded Sweden.

It was all a mistake – it should have invaded Norway.

The weekend misadventure of the 116 mountain troops in their feathered Alpine caps embarrassed authorities in Rome, who are trying to change the comic-opera reputation of the Italian military.

The elite Alpini soldiers were on a NATO training mission and were supposed to fly to Kristiansand on Norway’s south coast for military exercises.

But their chartered flight on a civilian airline did not follow “the usual military procedures,” the Italian Defense Ministry said. It flew, instead, to Kristianstad, a city near Sweden’s southern Baltic coast.

“It does not seem to have occurred to anyone in the unit that Sweden is not a party of NATO,” the prominent Italian daily Corriere della Sera wrote dryly of the debacle.

“Kristiansand and Kristianstad may sound remarkably similar,” it added, “but that is no excuse for Italy invading Sweden in error.”

Once the error was discovered, the troops were rerouted to Norway, and took part in the exercises as planned. https://nypost.com/2000/06/01/italian-army-invades-wrong-nation/
 
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Yeah... In the meantime, those who cross the border are not the villagers who go to shopping, but armed troops, I hope you are aware.

But, still, It is quite common and ordinary in Europe to see jets that accidentally drop their bombs to the ground and accidentally invaded countries by special forces... Ehehe

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ITALIAN ARMY ‘INVADES’ WRONG NATION

An elite Italian army unit has invaded Sweden.

It was all a mistake – it should have invaded Norway.

The weekend misadventure of the 116 mountain troops in their feathered Alpine caps embarrassed authorities in Rome, who are trying to change the comic-opera reputation of the Italian military.

The elite Alpini soldiers were on a NATO training mission and were supposed to fly to Kristiansand on Norway’s south coast for military exercises.

But their chartered flight on a civilian airline did not follow “the usual military procedures,” the Italian Defense Ministry said. It flew, instead, to Kristianstad, a city near Sweden’s southern Baltic coast.

“It does not seem to have occurred to anyone in the unit that Sweden is not a party of NATO,” the prominent Italian daily Corriere della Sera wrote dryly of the debacle.

“Kristiansand and Kristianstad may sound remarkably similar,” it added, “but that is no excuse for Italy invading Sweden in error.”

Once the error was discovered, the troops were rerouted to Norway, and took part in the exercises as planned. https://nypost.com/2000/06/01/italian-army-invades-wrong-nation/

Switzerland accidentally Invades Liechtenstein....offers an apology and the answer from Liechtenstein is:" no problem, these things happen"

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein–Switzerland_relations
 
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Yeah... In the meantime, those who cross the border are not the villagers who go to shopping, but armed troops, I hope you are aware.

Mistakes can happen as I said borders between member states aren't always clearly marked + are little to no policed.

They entered 30 meters inside Czech territory. The incident could have ended much earlier but lasted for days because no one thought it would be a good idea to contact authorities.
 
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Polish troops guarding the frontier as part of coronavirus measures took up positions by a chapel on the Czech side of the border. They apparently stayed there for several days.

The soldiers prevented Czech visitors from accessing the site.

@Vergennes
Hang on. If this is a simple error, why would these sensible and educated border guards not realise they have camped at a Czech chapel and are turning native Czech speakers away? How can a mistake of "wandering across ill-defined frontiers" persist when it is made absolutely obvious that you're in Czech territory?

I think this was deliberate and malicious and the Poles decided to loiter just for fun. I'm not suggesting Poland wants a war with Czech Rep but I am not convinced that these particular soldiers made an "honest mistake".
 
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Imagine what would happen if this occurred in the M.East :lol:
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@Vergennes
Hang on. If this is a simple error, why would these sensible and educated border guards not realise they have camped at a Czech chapel and are turning native Czech speakers away? How can a mistake of "wandering across ill-defined frontiers" persist when it is made absolutely obvious that you're in Czech territory?

I think this was deliberate and malicious and the Poles decided to loiter just for fun. I'm not suggesting Poland wants a war with Czech Rep but I am not convinced that these particular soldiers made an "honest mistake".
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wow 30-40 years ago this would have been big news the boomers here prolly recall the Prague events of 1968
 
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