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Warnings that Belarus migrant crisis risks military conflict - BBC News
Countries bordering Belarus are warning that the migrant crisis on its border could escalate into a military confrontation.
Thousands of migrants are stranded on the border between Belarus and Poland in freezing conditions.
Western countries at the United Nations have accused Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, of orchestrating the crisis in retaliation for sanctions imposed on his country.
Thousands of migrants have flown from the Middle East to Belarus, with the promise of entering the EU, then transported to its borders with Poland and Lithuania and Latvia.
Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Steve Rosenberg in Belarus, close to the Polish border.
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Polish troops guard barbed wire perimeter as Belarus migrant crisis worsens
POLISH Troops heavily guard the border between Poland and Belarus as the migrant crisis escalates in the region, with some migrants being rushed to hospital.
Thousands of migrants line up for supplies and walk along barbed wire fenced perimeters as desperate situation worsens.
Meanwhile, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has denied any responsibility, claiming he is unable to 'persuade migrants'. Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton today told Sky News how he thinks the crisis can be resolved.
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Inside the horror of Belarus’ twisted regime where migrants are beaten with guns, kicked in the ribs and electrocuted
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Putin sends nuclear bombers over Belarus as ‘gangster’ dictator Lukashenko ‘weaponises’ migrant crisis in war with EU
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Belarus-Poland border row escalates - BBC News
Belarus's President Alexander Lukashenko has threatened to cut off gas supplies to Europe if sanctions are imposed over the worsening migrant crisis at the country's border with Poland.
Thousands of people have gathered in freezing conditions in the hope of crossing into the European Union.
Further EU sanctions on Belarus could be introduced as early as Monday, with potential measures including stopping international airlines carrying migrants from landing in Minsk.
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Migrants queue at Minsk airport to leave Belarus voluntarily
More than 400 Iraqis sought to fly home from Belarus on Thursday, abandoning their hopes of reaching the European Union following more than a week of tensions at the bloc's eastern border where hundreds of migrants remain stuck.
A plane carrying an unknown number is expected to depart from Minsk in the early afternoon and make two stops _ one in the city of Erbil and another in the capital, Baghdad. A total of 430 Iraqis have registered for flights home, and most of those were already at the airport, according to Iraq's consul in Russia Majid al-Kilani.
On Tuesday evening, Belarusian authorities offered to move people to a nearby warehouse, where they were given a heated space to stay, mattresses, water and hot meals.
About 1,000 migrants were staying in the warehouse on Wednesday, while another 800 people remained in the makeshift camp at the border, according to the Belarusian Red Cross. It's not clear if there are other migrants elsewhere in Belarus.
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Belarus-Poland border migrants outline how they were lured to the crisis
MIGRANT crisis escalating at the Poland and Belarus border is the latest in a long-running problem, according to a Kurdish family of migrants, deported by polish authorities.
Kamaran Mohammed, a father recently deported from Poland told Reuters how Minsk attracted migrants from the middle-east, travelling as tourists.
Meanwhile, one migrant struggling at the Belarus border currently, told reporters he feared for his young child's life as conditions in the Belarus forest worsened and conditions became harsh.
Inside the horror of Belarus’ twisted regime where migrants are beaten with guns, kicked in the ribs and electrocuted
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Putin sends nuclear bombers over Belarus as ‘gangster’ dictator Lukashenko ‘weaponises’ migrant crisis in war with EU
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Migrants gearing up to break through the Polish border by force NEWSS 2021 11 14
Additional migrant caravans have set off from Minsk toward the Polish border today. In anticipation of their arrival, the Polish government has sent additional personnel to the largest makeshift migrant camp on the Belarusian side of the border near Kuznica Bialostocka. The Polish Military has also sent more equipment to the town of Czyżew near the border with Belarus.
In a video released by the police of the Podlasie province, the additional forces and military equipment can be seen as the stand-off at the border with Belarus continued on Sunday.
Surrounded by an increasing number of vehicles and special equipment, Polish police and border guards watched thousands of migrants who are camping on the other side of the razor wire fence, hoping to cross into the EU. Behind them, Belarusian troops could be seen in a video released by the Polish police.
Meanwhile, Poland's military presented anti-aircraft missiles, rocket launchers and tanks in the town of Czyzew on Sunday.
The Polish military is currently touring the Podlasie province in an effort to display strength and create trust in the province that borders Belarus,The tank and anti-aircraft divisions were joined by local police and firefighters, who also presented their newest gear and vehicles to a crowd full of families and onlookers.
The EU, which has repeatedly sanctioned Belarus for human rights abuses, accuses Minsk of luring migrants from war-torn, deprived countries and sending them as "pawns" to cross into Poland to try to sow violent chaos on the bloc's eastern flank.
Lithuanian FM slams Belarusian 'so-called President' Lukashenko for migrant 'trafficking'
Lithuania's foreign minister has defended his country's newly-imposed state of emergency on and around its border with Belarus, amid an increasing number of irregular migrants trying to cross – and has accused the Belarusian president of orchestrating "instrumentalised migration" and participating in "trafficking". Gabrielius Landsbergis told FRANCE 24's Catherine Nicholson that Lithuanian border officials need "more legal instruments to really secure the border", which runs for approximately 700 kilometres.
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Fears of armed conflict grow as migrants remain stranded at Belarus-Poland border
Neighbouring countries to Belarus have warned the migrant crisis at the border with Poland could lead to military conflict.
Tensions between both nations have escalated dramatically with the Polish government forced to deploy its military to halt an inundation of asylum seekers.
Hundreds of people remain trapped in freezing conditions, with Belarus accused of encouraging them to cross into EU territory.
Belarus border migrants lobbing rocks at Polish forces are blasted with tear gas & water cannons
Polish security forces turned water cannon on migrants who threw rocks across the Belarusian border, where thousands have gathered in a chaotic attempt to reach the European Union, footage shared by authorities showed on Tuesday.
In one video, a migrant is seen falling on the ground after being hit by a stream of water.
Poland and other European countries accuse Belarus of encouraging the migrants to attempt to cross illegally into the EU via its territory in revenge for Western sanctions imposed on Minsk for human rights abuses.
Belarus blames the West for the humanitarian disaster that is building on its border with Poland.
An estimated 4,000 migrants are at the border and many say Belarusian authorities are not allowing them to return to Minsk.
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