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Aggravated circumstances on the Polish-Belarusian border: Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša also offered assistance to Poland!

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Illegal migrants (Photo: Matic Štojs Lomovšek)

By: Domen Mezeg / Nova24tv

The situation on the Polish-Belarusian border is dangerously worsening as migrants are becoming increasingly arrogant and violent. Crowds of illegals are waiting on the Belarusian side of the state border, destroying wire barriers with scissors and throwing stones and branches at Polish uniformed men… Poland accuses Belarus of wanting to lead to serious clashes, even shootings. Support for Poland was also provided by Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša. “Poland is defending our common European border,” tweeted Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša. He also assured Slovenia’s readiness to offer assistance.

Videos have surfaced on social media showing hundreds of illegals being sent towards the Polish state border, which are increasingly canine. According to Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Piotr Wawrzyk, Belarus wants to force a serious incident, and that it would be best for Belarus to have shootings and casualties, Rzeczpospolita reports.

A major provocation is also being prepared in the Kuźnica Białostocka region. Migrants and the Belarusian regime of dictator Alexander Lukashenko are joined in the attack on Poland by humanitarian organisations, which accuse it of being ruled by nationalists who break international asylum law by pushing migrants back to Belarus and not accepting their applications for protection.

Deputy Minister of the Interior and Administration Maciej Wąsik wrote in the light of the aggravated situation that the Polish authorities were ready for any scenario. The fact that a larger group of migrants is approaching the Polish border was also confirmed by the Belarusian State Border Committee. It is known that the EU, the USA and Great Britain imposed sanctions on Belarus after the regime of Alexander Lukashenko began to brutally attack the protesters.

Violence against protesters occurred in 2020, after the presidential election there. It is also known that migrants have already died on the Polish side, and especially on the Belarusian side of the border. However, the Poles do not intend to give in to pressure from Lukashenko, migrants and humanitarian organisations. As Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said, the border is sacred to them, and that Poles have shed their blood for it.

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