WARSAW, Poland - Poland has introduced random border controls to ensure security at this month's NATO summit in Warsaw and Pope Francis' meeting with world youths in the south. Interior Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said the checks introduced on July 4 will carry on through Aug. 2. He said travelers from within the visa-free Schengen zone should bring their passports or other ID documents and others should carry their Polish visas.
Associated Press: Poland sets up border checks to secure NATO summit, pope
A Ukrainian guard watches cars driving through the Shegyni checkpoint on the border with Ukraine and Poland some 100kms from the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on June 6, 2012.