Europe Unites to Tackle Western Balkans Smuggling Routes Amid Russian Spy Allegations

October 19, 2025
Europe Unites to Tackle Western Balkans Smuggling Routes Amid Russian Spy Allegations
  • International efforts are underway to dismantle trafficking routes used by smuggling gangs in the Western Balkans, with officials coordinating across borders.

  • Efforts, including international policing and deportation agreements, aim to disincentivize Channel crossings and disrupt smuggling networks.

  • European ministers, along with UK officials like Sir Keir Starmer, are preparing to meet in London to discuss strategies to combat illegal migration via the Western Balkans.

  • Bulgaria’s home secretary has reported links between Russian spies and people-smuggling gangs, suggesting these networks may be used by hostile regimes to destabilize Europe.

  • There are also allegations of direct contact between left-wing humanitarian groups and smuggling gangs, with evidence pointing to Russian foreign intelligence involvement in facilitating crossings.

  • In the past week, 369 people attempted the dangerous Channel crossing in seven boats, bringing the annual total close to the previous year's record of 36,816.

  • UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced that recent deportation flights to France are the largest under the current deal, serving as a warning to migrants and aiming to deter illegal crossings.

  • The UK has deported 42 migrants so far under the deal with France, including 16 more recently, with ongoing efforts to implement a 'one-in, one-out' policy to reduce crossings.

  • This returns deal is designed to discourage Channel crossings by creating a strong disincentive for migrants attempting the journey.

  • The ongoing efforts to curb illegal migration include increased international policing, regional cooperation, and upcoming meetings to strengthen these strategies.

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