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Poland-Belarus Migrant Crisis
Tensions on the Belarusian-Polish border flared up in November as Middle Eastern and African refugees started arriving in Belarus to cross into the EU. Warsaw claims Belarus orchestrated the crisis, while Minsk blames the Western military ops for the growing migrant flow.
Hundreds of migrants gather at the Belarus side of the border with Poland near Kuznica Bialostocka, Poland, in this photograph released by the Polish Defence Ministry, on 8 November 2021. - Sputnik International

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Some 3,500 migrants have gathered at the closed Kuznica checkpoint on the Polish-Belarusian border, a spokesman for Poland's special services, Stanislaw Zaryn, said on Monday.
Since July, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland have reported an increase in the number of illegal migrants arriving at the border with Belarus, and accused Minsk of using the migration crisis at the EU border to take revenge on the EU for sanctions over alleged violations of human rights in Belarus. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that his country would not prevent the movement of migrants toward the EU anymore, as it has neither the money nor the resources, due to the sanctions.
In September, Poland declared a state of emergency in the regions bordering Belarus. To bolster security, the Polish authorities sent military personnel and the police to the border. Barbed wire fences are being erected at various sites.
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18:55 GMT 16.11.2021
Belarusian Foreign Minister Tells Borrell Minsk Aims to Resolve Migration Crisis
Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei held a phone conversation with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell, declaring Minsk's commitment to a joint search for ways to resolve the migration crisis, the Belarusian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

"The Foreign Minister reiterated Belarus' focus on the joint search for solutions to existing problems, including the early resolution of the migration crisis. V.Makei emphasized Belarus’ principle position on rejection of sanctions as a policy tool towards a sovereign and independent state, which have negative consequences for both the bilateral relations and the regional stability and security in general," the statement says.
18:20 GMT 16.11.2021
Polish Police Say Situation at Belarusian Border Under Control
The Polish police said on Tuesday that the situation at the border with Belarus is under control, and no serious incidents have been observed.

Earlier in the day, the Polish police reported on seven policemen, a soldier, and a female border guard who sustained injuries in clashes with migrants at the border.

"Summarizing this hard day, we are saying that the situation at the border is currently under control, and no serious incidents are being seen," the police tweeted, adding that no "aggressive crowd" will manage to cross the border illegally.

Since early Tuesday, the Belarusian-Polish border has witnessed attacks by migrants seeking to enter the European Union. They threw sticks and rocks at Polish security forces who used tear gas, stun grenades, and water cannons in response.

Thousands of migrants have been crowding at the western border of Belarus for the past few weeks. Poland has advanced its border guard and deployed the military to thwart the attempts of migrants to enter the country. Warsaw blames the migration crisis on Minsk, which denies the allegation.
17:39 GMT 16.11.2021
RT France Journalists Earlier Detained in Poland Pay a Fine
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Poland-Belarus Migrant Crisis
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17:32 GMT 16.11.2021
Belarusian State TV Says 850 Refugees to Spend Night at Logistics Centre, 1,200 at the Border
Belarusian state-run broadcaster STV reported that 850 Middle Eastern refugees decided to spend the night in a logistics centre located near the checkpoint across the Belarusian-Polish border.

Another 1,200 migrants remain in a camp in the forest near the Belarusian-Polish border, it said.
15:27 GMT 16.11.2021
Seven Polish Policemen Injured During Clashes With Migrants on Border With Belarus, Police Say
14:49 GMT 16.11.2021
Some Migrants Leave Border With Poland, Heading to Logistics Centre in Belarus
Some migrants leave the Belarusian-Polish border and head to Belarus, where they will be accommodated in a logistics centre, a Sputnik correspondent reported from the scene.

About 200 people migrants who have accepted the Belarusian authorities' aid are currently on their way to the logistics centre. There, they will be provided with hot meals and a place to rest.
14:38 GMT 16.11.2021
Lukashenko Reportedly Orders to Prepare Facility to Accommodate Migrant Women and Children
14:27 GMT 16.11.2021
Merkel-Lukashenko Talk Was Concrete, Both Sides Want to Resolve Border Crisis, Minsk Says
The phone conversation between Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Acting German Chancellor Angela Merkel, held on Monday on the situation with migrants at the Belarusian-Polish border, was concrete, both sides are disposed to resolve it, Belarusian Foreign Ministry spokesman Anatoly Glaz said.

"Of course, for obvious reasons, I cannot specify the details of the conversation. Moreover, today a number of substantive things were announced by the President of Belarus. I can add that the conversation was very businesslike, concrete, it was possible because both sides are sincerely interested in resolving the current situation," he told the Rossiya 24 broadcaster.

According to Glaz, during the negotiations, the Belarusian side voiced specific ideas aimed at resolving the situation.

"We sincerely hope that this conversation will have positive consequences," he said.
14:10 GMT 16.11.2021
EU Remains in Close Contact With Polish Authorities on Situation on Border With Belarus, Ready to Provide Any Support
14:07 GMT 16.11.2021
Belarusian Investigative Committee's Employees Arrive at Bruzgi Checkpoint After Assault on Migrants on Polish Border
Employees of the Belarusian Investigative Committee arrived at the Bruzgi checkpoint after the assault of the Polish border by migrants, Sputnik Belarus reported.

The investigative committee confirmed that it was conducting an inspection due to the use of special equipment by the Polish security forces against migrants who were trying to break through the border.

"The Investigative Committee is working at the Bruzgi checkpoint, is conducting an investigation into the use of special means and ammunition against unarmed citizens and causing them bodily harm on the Belarusian-Polish border at the Bruzgi checkpoint. Among the victims there are women and children," the committee said on Telegram.

It is emphasized that "at the time of the use of stun grenades and water cannons by the neighbouring state, the victims were, including, on the territory of the Republic of Belarus."
14:03 GMT 16.11.2021
Iraq Will Have New List of Citizens Wishing to Return From Belarus by Wednesday, Diplomat Says
The Iraqi authorities will have a new list of Iraqi citizens wishing to return from Belarus to their homeland on Tuesday or Wednesday, Iraqi Consul in Russia Majid al-Gilani said.

The Iraqi Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that it had already registered 170 applications from citizens, who are currently stuck at the border of Belarus, wishing to return to their homeland.

"The number is changing. There are still people registering their names. Until the end of today or tomorrow we will have a new list," al-Gilani, who is currently in Minsk, said.

The Iraqi consul stressed that the plane, which would take Iraqi citizens from Belarus, would take off from Minsk and first land in Erbil, and then at the airport of the Iraqi capital Baghdad.

"The trip is free for all citizens wishing to return to Iraq," al-Gilani said.
12:59 GMT 16.11.2021
Belarus Border Committee Slams Poland's Border Action as Violence, Pledges to Investigate
The incident with migrants on the Polish-Belarus border is an act of violence from Poland’s forces, the Belarus Border Committee said on Tuesday, adding that the investigation of the case will be launched.

Earlier in the day, the Polish security forces deployed crowd control means to stop migrants from tearing down fences and crossing over from Belarus near the Bruzgi checkpoint.

“Such use of special equipment and ammunition by the Polish security forces against unarmed people on the Belarusian side has been recorded. We regard this as nothing less than violent actions against persons who are on the territory of another country," the committee said in a comment, obtained by Sputnik.

The border committee has specified that the fence, that migrants wanted to demolish, was in fact on Poland’s territory, which made Belarusian border guards unable to get close to stopping the refugees.

"The fence that the migrants wanted to dismount is actually located in Poland, which the Belarusian border guards could not approach," the committee said.

The committee has also revealed to Sputnik its plans to launch an investigation over the incident with migrants at the border with Poland.

"The Belarusian side is initiating an investigation of this incident," the committee said.
12:43 GMT 16.11.2021
What is Happening on the Polish-Belarusian Border Right Now?
Migrants gather near a barbed wire fence in an attempt to cross the border with Poland in the Grodno region, Belarus November 8, 2021 - Sputnik International, 1920, 16.11.2021
Situation at Belarus-Poland Border as Migrant Crisis Deepens
12:41 GMT 16.11.2021
Poland's Intelligence Services Laud 'Excellent' Work of Security Forces on Belarus Border
The spokesman for Poland's special services, Stanislaw Zaryn, on Tuesday assessed the actions of the Polish security forces on the border with Belarus amid the migrant crisis as "excellent."

"Our soldiers and border guards performed the task excellently. The first wave of attacks on the border has been contained," Zaryn said on Twitter.
12:31 GMT 16.11.2021
Belarusian Doctors Treating Migrants Hurt in Border Clashes, Health Ministry Says
Belarusian doctors are treating migrants hurt in clashes with Polish border guards after a mob tried to storm the fence on Tuesday, the Belarusian Health Ministry said, adding the number of those injured was rising.

"A second ambulance was sent minutes ago to help a team of paramedics. The paramedics are giving urgent medical assistance to refugees and journalists hurt by tear gas and water cannons, however the number of the injured is rising," the ministry said on social media.

The ministry said that 21 migrants from Morocco, Turkey, Cuba, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Syria, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, and Sudan had sought medical help since border tensions escalated last Wednesday. Four people were hospitalized, including three children.
12:25 GMT 16.11.2021
Putin, Lukashenko Discuss EU-Belarus Migration Crisis
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander Lukashenko, discussed the situation at the EU-Belarus border during a phone conversation on Tuesday, the Kremlin said.

"The exchange of views on the migration crisis at the borders of Belarus with the EU countries continued - taking into account the conversation between Alexander Lukashenko and the acting Federal Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel, which took place the day before," the Kremlin said in a statement.
11:48 GMT 16.11.2021
Over 150 Iraqis Registered For Flight Back Home
Migrants gather near a barbed wire fence in an attempt to cross the border with Poland in the Grodno region, Belarus November 8, 2021 - Sputnik International, 1920, 16.11.2021
Poland-Belarus Migrant Crisis
Iraqi Foreign Ministry Registers 170 People Wishing to Return From Belarusian Border
11:44 GMT 16.11.2021
Belarus Border Committee Considers Incident With Migrants Violence From Polish Side Against People on Territory Of Another Country
11:31 GMT 16.11.2021
Polish Border Forces to Use Weapons if Necessary, Spokeswoman Says
The Polish border service will use weapons if necessary and without hesitations, the service’s spokeswoman, Anna Michalska, said on Tuesday amid the tense situation at the border with Belarus.

"But I emphasize that we will try not to use weapons. We do not want to use them, but if necessary, we will not hesitate," Michalska said.
11:00 GMT 16.11.2021
Polish Policeman Seriously Injured at Belarusian Border, He Has Fractured Skull, Police Say
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