Łużycki Oddział Straży Granicznej, Border Guard Unit in Lubań, Poland
The Łużycki Border Guard Unit is a government agency located in Lubań, Lower Silesia, that was responsible for monitoring border areas between Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. It managed several districts across the region, including Bolesławiec, Góra, and Zgorzelec.
The unit was established in 1991 following the dissolution of the Lusatian Border Protection Troops, marking a new beginning for border security operations in the region. Shortly after its creation, it received specialized equipment such as all-terrain vehicles and snow scooters for challenging terrain.
The unit received its official banner during a ceremonial event on November 6, 1993, marking a significant milestone in the organization's identity.
Access to this facility is generally restricted to authorized personnel since it is a security-sensitive government location. Visitors should know that the site is not freely accessible and special permissions may be required to visit.
In 1992, the unit acquired specialized equipment including Land Rover vehicles and snow scooters to enhance border patrol operations in mountainous terrain.
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