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Poland reports fewer attempts to cross its border with Belarus

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Poland reports fewer attempts to cross its border with Belarus

MIGRANTS. Migrants stay in the transport and logistics centre Bruzgi on the Belarusian-Polish border in the Grodno region, Belarus November 19, 2021.

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Despite the fall in the number of attempts to cross the border, Polish officials say they expect further tensions

The number of migrants trying to force their way into Poland from Belarus fell again on Friday, November 19, after an apparent change in tack by Minsk that could help calm a crisis that has mushroomed into a major East-West confrontation.

The Polish Border Guard said on Twitter that there were 195 attempts to cross the frontier on Friday, down from 250 on Thursday and 501 the day before, though Warsaw warned that the migrant crisis was far from over.

Europe accuses Belarus of flying in thousands of people from the Middle East and pushing them to cross into the EU, which has been at odds with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko since a disputed election last year.

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Belarus, which denies fomenting the crisis, cleared a migrant camp near the border on Thursday, November 18, and started to repatriate some people to Iraq but Poland said on Friday that Minsk was still trucking hundreds of migrants to the frontier.

“Yesterday…there were several attempts to forcefully cross the border. The largest group consisted of about 200 foreigners, the others of 10s of people. The foreigners were aggressive – they threw stones, firecrackers, and used teargas,” the Border Guard said on Twitter on Saturday, November 20.

Polish police said that during one crossing attempt on Friday near the village of Starzyna, Belarusian servicemen threw stones towards Polish border guards, policemen, and soldiers, resulting in police cars being damaged.

Despite the fall in the number of attempts to cross the border, Polish officials said they expected further tensions.

“No, this political crisis is not coming to an end. Belarus is still interested in escalating and continuing operations against Poland,” Stanislaw Zaryn, spokesman for Poland’s security services, wrote on Twitter.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki will visit Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia on Sunday to discuss the crisis, a government spokesman said on Saturday. – Rappler.com

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