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Friday, 22 November
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Poland blames Putin for instigating border crisis

On Tuesday, November 9, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for orchestrating an attempt by more than a thousand migrants to storm the Polish-Belarusian border. This was reported by Gazeta.pl.

Speaking in the country’s parliament, Morawiecki said the “neo-imperialist politics of Russia are advancing.”

This is the latest attack of [Belarusian leader Alexander] Lukashenko, who is an executor, but has an enabler, and this enabler is in Moscow, this enabler is President Putin, which shows a determination to carry out the scenario of rebuilding the Russian empire, the scenario that we, all Poles, have to forcefully oppose,” he added.

It's worth noting that for weeks, thousands of migrants from the Middle East, whose transit has been organized by the Belarusian regime, have been trying to enter Poland through the forests and across fences along the Polish-Belarusian border.

Morawiecki called the latest surge “a directed spectacle”

We’re convinced that the operations on Poland’s eastern border … are part of a bigger operation, part of a more coordinated attack, an attack that has the character of a new kind of war, in which people are used as living shields, and in which another weapon, known from other wars has been used … disinformation,” he added.