The situation on the Polish-Belarusian border is getting rougher and rougher. On Monday morning, the crowds of migrants gathered in the Belarusian forests set off for the Bruzgi-Kuznica border crossing. According to information, the news has spread among them that the Poles will let them into the country today.

According to the report of the Polish newspaper wPolityce, the Polish Ministry of the Interior gave information that the migrants tried to forcefully break through the border fence. Migrants besieging the fence reportedly shouted "Germany".

Meanwhile, it seems that the opposition in Poland is following the methods of the Hungarian left and is siding with the migrants...

For example, the leader of the New Left (Nowa Lewica) party, Andrzej Rozenek, discussed on his Twitter page that the current situation "produces two dictators, one in Minsk and one in Warsaw".

Lithuania is sending troops to the border with Belarus to prepare for a possible influx of migrants. In her press conference, the Minister of the Interior of the Baltic country, Agne Bilotaite, said that the Lithuanian cabinet will also discuss whether to declare a state of emergency in the area bordering Belarus.

Citing security reasons, the Lithuanian authorities did not want to say how many soldiers they were going to send out and exactly where.

Source: 888.hu

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