Checks at border not systematic
Obrežje/Pince/Dragonja, 21 October - After Slovenia reintroduced checks at its border with Croatia and Hungary on Saturday, police officers again man major border posts where old crossings used to be, but checks are not systematic, they are based on an ongoing risk assessment.
Dragonja
The Dragonja border crossing after Slovenia reintroduces checks on internal borders with Croatia and Hungary.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Obrežje
Police officers check vehicles in Obrežje as Slovenia reintroduces passport control at the border with Croatia.
Photo: Tina Bernik/STA
Dragonja
The Dragonja border crossing after Slovenia reintroduces checks on internal borders with Croatia and Hungary.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Dragonja
The Dragonja border crossing after Slovenia reintroduces checks on internal borders with Croatia and Hungary.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Dragonja
Viljem Toškan, a representative of the Koper Police Department, speaks to the press after Slovenia reintroduced checks on the borders with Croatia and Hungary.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Obrežje
Police officers check vehicles in Obrežje as Slovenia reintroduces passport control at the border with Croatia.
Photo: Tina Bernik/STA
Obrežje
Police officers check vehicles in Obrežje as Slovenia reintroduces passport control at the border with Croatia.
Photo: Tina Bernik/STA
Obrežje
Police officers check vehicles in Obrežje as Slovenia reintroduces passport control at the border with Croatia.
Photo: Tina Bernik/STA
Obrežje
Police officers check vehicles in Obrežje as Slovenia reintroduces passport control at the border with Croatia.
Photo: Tina Bernik/STA
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