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Polish forces fire tear gas at migrants on border

A man throws a stone in the direction of a border fence and Polish law enforcement officers, as migrants attempt to cross the Belarusian-Polish border at Bruzgi-Kuznica checkpoint in the Grodno region, Belarus, on Tuesday. — Reuters
 
A man throws a stone in the direction of a border fence and Polish law enforcement officers, as migrants attempt to cross the Belarusian-Polish border at Bruzgi-Kuznica checkpoint in the Grodno region, Belarus, on Tuesday. — Reuters
SOKOLKA, Poland: Polish forces fired tear gas and deployed water cannons against stone-throwing migrants trying to cross the Belarusian border on Tuesday, sparking accusations from Belarus that Poland was trying to escalate the crisis.

Polish border guards estimate up to 4,000 migrants are currently camped out along the border between Poland and Belarus in increasingly dire conditions and freezing temperatures.

Western powers accuse Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko of orchestrating the crisis, possibly with the backing of Russia, by luring migrants to the border to sow division in the EU — claims denied by Minsk and Moscow.

A standoff near the Bruzgi-Kuznica border crossing on the EU’s eastern frontier began last week when hundreds of migrants gathered there.

“Migrants attacked our soldiers and officers with rocks and are trying to destroy the fence and cross into Poland,” Poland’s defence ministry said on Tuesday, tweeting a video showing apparent clashes at the border.

“Our forces used tear gas to quell the migrants’ aggression.”

A police officer, a border guard and a soldier were injured in the clashes, Polish officials said, with police saying stun grenades and tear gas canisters had also been thrown at officers.

Belarusian foreign ministry spokesman Anataoly Glaz accused Poland of exacerbating the problem.

“The goal of the Polish side is completely understandable — it needs to escalate the situation even more, to stifle any progress in resolving the situation,” he said.

“We see today from the Polish side direct provocations and inhumane treatment of the disadvantaged,” he said.

Russia also condemned Poland’s use of tear gas and water cannons against the migrants, with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov calling it “absolutely unacceptable”. — AFP