The situation at the border of Poland and Belarus has sharply worsened: what is happening.


The situation at the Polish-Belarusian border is deteriorating - Poland's Minister of Justice
Poland's Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar stated that the situation at the Polish-Belarusian border is deteriorating. This information is provided by Polish Radio. According to the official, who previously served as the Ombudsman, recently people trying to cross the border have been using gas burners and circular saws.
Despite this, the minister requested the Ministry of Justice to include in the law on suspending the right to asylum the possibility of protecting vulnerable groups, such as people with disabilities and pregnant women. 'This is a difficult decision, but it reflects the government's policy. And I will defend this position of the state,' he noted.
'It concerns people with disabilities and pregnant women. Such provisions are included in the changes. This is a difficult decision, but it presents the government's policy. And I will uphold this position of the state,' said the Minister of Justice.
The minister also stated that what is happening at the border is elements of hybrid warfare and the instrumentalization of migrants. Ukrainian officer Maxim Proskurov from the 'Rubizh' brigade added in an interview with Polish Radio that countries bordering Russia should train their citizens to cooperate with the army in case of war, using Ukraine's experience.
'Do you think you have a border with Belarus? No - that's a mistake, it's a border with Russia,' emphasized the Ukrainian military.
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