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Influx in migrant crossings at Poland-Belarus border raises concerns in Germany

- Magdalena Chodownik

Some regions in Germany have called for the reintroduc­tion of controls along the country's border with Poland because of a growing number of migrants trying to enter the country.

The concerns were raised in Brandenbur­g and Saxony after Polish border guards observed more irregular border crossing attempts along its border with Belarus.

Poland strengthen­s its border fence with Russia to keep migrants out

But a spokespers­on for the Polish Border Guards stressed that migrants who enter the EU come not only through Poland but also through Baltic countries.

"The migrants mentioned by the German side have come via Belarus or Russia and still have recently issued Russian visas," says Anna Michalska, a Polish Border Guards' spokespers­on.

"We also have informatio­n from the Latvian side, from the Lithuanian side, that many people who illegally crossed the border from Belarus were in open centres for foreigners. This year, we have stopped twice as many [migrants] at the Polish-Lithuanian border than a year ago."

Volunteers help vulnerable migrants on the PolishBela­rusian border

With the increase of migrants along the Polish-Belarusian border, humanitari­an groups are also nearby. Michal Wolny is one of the volunteers helping people on the ground.

"At present, especially after winter, there is an intensific­ation of this movement on the PolishBela­rusian border. In the spring, there are simply a lot more interventi­ons," says Wolny.

Migrants along the border, most of whom are from Bangladesh, India, Eritrea and Ethiopia, are often met with force.

"Our [volunteer] group has had four such interventi­ons in the last 24 hours. You can also see the increased brutalisat­ion on the part of the border guards of both countries, resulting in a greater number of injuries among refugees."

Risks faced by migrants trying to cross borders

Some migrants are forced to try to scale Poland's border wall or cross through dangerous rivers and swamps to enter the country.

One woman from Cameroon told Euronews that their original goal is to reach France.

"From my country, we took a plane till Russia because [to get] a direct visa for France, it's not really easy to get in our country, so therefore, we take all the possible roads to get there, and with all the possible risks."

After crossing the border on foot, many stay in Poland's forests in harsh conditions for days.

"I left my country because there is a war and no stability. We are looking for a better life," a male migrant from Cameroon says.

Despite the wall that Poland has built along the border, the migrant route through Russia and Belarus is still operationa­l, and it doesn't seem that this situation will come to an end soon.

 ?? ?? A Polish border guard patrols the area of a newly built metal wall on the border between Poland and Belarus, near Kuznice, Poland, Thursday, June 30, 2022 Michal Dyjuk/Copyright 2022 The AP. All rights reserved
A Polish border guard patrols the area of a newly built metal wall on the border between Poland and Belarus, near Kuznice, Poland, Thursday, June 30, 2022 Michal Dyjuk/Copyright 2022 The AP. All rights reserved

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