A group of about 100 migrants have tried to enter Poland from Belarus, the Polish border guard said on Sunday.
The incident took place shortly before midnight in the border district near the village of Cheremha in Podlasie Voivodeship. Representatives of Belarusian forces brought the migrants in a truck and handed them wooden boards so that they could cross the barbed wire fence. Polish border guards are stoned and laser-blinded.
In the past day, Polish border guards have prevented 208 people from entering Belarus illegally.
Mass attempts by Belarusians to violently break into Polish territory began on November 8.
It has already been reported that during the extended hybrid attack on the regime of the Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko, attempts have been made in recent months to send thousands of illegal immigrants from Belarus to Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, most of whom have arrived in Belarus as tourists from Iraq.
The European Union has accused the Minsk regime of seeking to avenge support for the Belarusian opposition and of sanctions against Belarus in response to last year’s violent crackdown on protests.
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