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Poland-Belarus tension escalates

Migrant’s body found near border; Putin weighs in on crisis

- VANESSA GERA Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Jim Heintz of The Associated Press.

WARSAW, Poland — Polish police said Saturday that the body of a young Syrian man was found in the woods near the border with Belarus, the latest victim in a political standoff at the European Union’s eastern border.

The regime in Minsk has for months been encouragin­g illegal migration across its border into the EU nations of Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. All three countries are reinforcin­g their frontiers, seeking to block the newly opened migration route, and the situation is growing more dangerous as winter approaches.

Polish police said the body of a Syrian man about 20 years old was found a day earlier near the village of Wolka Terechowsk­a. They said the exact cause of death could not be determined and that an autopsy would be performed.

It brings the death toll now to at least nine reported victims in the migration encouraged by Belarus’ longtime President Alexander Lukashenko.

Many of the migrants are from Syria, Iraq or elsewhere in the Middle East, people seeking to flee conflict and hopelessne­ss for the prospect of better lives in Europe.

The crisis is creating another point of tension between the West and Belarus, and by extension with its closest ally: Russia.

Though Russia this week sent nuclear-capable strategic bombers and paratroope­rs to patrol over Belarus in a show of support, Russian President Vladimir Putin denied allegation­s of being involved in creating the flow of migrants to Europe.

“I want everyone to know that we have nothing to do with it. Everyone is trying to impose any responsibi­lity on us for any reason and for no reason at all,” Putin said in excerpts released Saturday of an interview with state television that is to be broadcast in full on Sunday.

He said no Russian aviation companies carry the migrants to Belarus, and also lashed out at the West as a root cause for the crisis, with military operations in Iraq and elsewhere that have led to continued conflict in the region.

“Is it Belarus that pioneered these problems, or what? No, these are causes that were created by the Western countries themselves, including European countries,” Putin said.

A large number of migrants are in a makeshift camp on the Belarusian side of the border in frigid conditions. Polish authoritie­s report daily new attempts by the migrants to breach the border.

The situation shows no signs of ending soon. Belarusian state news agency Belta reported Lukashenko­on Saturday ordered the military to set up tents at the border where food and other humanitari­an aid can be gathered and distribute­d to the migrants.

In one case, Belarusian soldiers began destroying a temporary border barrier near the Polish village of Czeremcha and used laser beams to blind Polish security services, Poland’s Border Guards agency announced Saturday morning.

Nearby, a group of some 100 migrants was waiting to cross the border.

“Belarusian­s equipped the foreigners with tear gas, which was used toward the Polish services,” the Border Guards said, saying the Poles stopped the attempts to cross.

Many of the reported incidents at the border are very hard to verify. Independen­t journalist­s face limits to their reporting in Belarus, and a state of emergency in Poland’s border zone prevents media from entering the area.

The state of emergency ends Nov. 30, and the Polish government said Saturday that it is working on a plan to let journalist­s at that time be able to again report from the border area with the permission of the Border Guards.

The EU accuses Lukashenko of creating the artificial route in order to retaliate for sanctions against his regime imposed after an election in 2020 widely viewed as flawed and a harsh crackdown on internal dissent that followed.

 ?? (AP/BelTA/Leonid Shcheglov) ?? Migrants line up to collect drinking water Friday as they gather at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus.
(AP/BelTA/Leonid Shcheglov) Migrants line up to collect drinking water Friday as they gather at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus.
 ?? (AP/BelTA/Leonid Shcheglov) ?? Children of migrants sit on the ground Friday as others from the Middle East and elsewhere gather at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus.
(AP/BelTA/Leonid Shcheglov) Children of migrants sit on the ground Friday as others from the Middle East and elsewhere gather at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus.

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