Chattanooga Times Free Press

Poland doubling troops at Belarusian border

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WARSAW, Poland — The Polish government announced Wednesday that it is planning to deploy an additional 2,000 troops to its border with Belarus, twice the number the Border Guard agency had requested, as fears of illegal migration rise.

In an interview with state news agency PAP, a deputy interior minister, Maciej Wasik, announced the decision and accused the Belarusian authoritie­s of organizing illegal migration.

He said migration pressure on the Polish-Belarusian border area is growing, although it cannot compare to the situation two years ago.

At the time, large numbers of migrants from the Middle East and Africa arrived at the border, their travel there facilitate­d by flights and visas provided by the Minsk government — something Warsaw considered to be a form of “hybrid warfare.”

“If we had real border guards on the other side and not a smuggling service, these crossings would not exist at all,” Wasik said.

Polish authoritie­s retaliated by building a tall steel wall, which has reduced the numbers of migrants and refugees crossing the border, but did not stop them entirely.

The fallout from Russia’s war against Ukraine has brought other concerns, including the presence of Russia-linked Wagner group mercenarie­s in Belarus this summer after their shortlived mutiny in Russia.

Earlier this week Belarus also began military exercises near its border with Poland and Lithuania. And last week two Belarusian helicopter­s flew briefly into Polish air space in what was viewed by Warsaw as a deliberate provocatio­n.

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