• Europe Lukashenko uses and throws thousands of people to cross the border with Poland

The Polish government decided on Tuesday to increase its military presence on the border with Belarus due to the accumulation of groups of migrants in the area, is preparing for new incidents and has banned land trafficking in the area until further notice.

Polish Prime Minister

Mateusz Morawiecki

declared today that "sealing the border" is "in the national interest of" Poland "and added that" also the stability and security of the entire European Union (EU) are threatened. "

"We will not be intimidated and we will defend peace in Europe with our partners from NATO and the EU," said the head of the Polish Government.

During the night of Monday, several groups of hundreds of migrants piled up in front of the fence that delimits the Polish-Belarusian border in the Kuznica area and, when they tried to tear it down, the Polish border forces repulsed them with water cannons.

Warsaw has announced that it will expand the military forces stationed on the border, which currently number

12,000 troops

, and has ordered the urgent mobilization of two battalions in the province of Podlasia (east), one of the three Polish regions that remain in a state of emergency from September 2.

In addition, police forces from various cities, such as Poznan, Gdansk and Lódz, have been transferred there to assist in surveillance.

In recordings released by the Polish Government and the Border Guard, hundreds of migrants can be seen camped out and wandering along the border fence on Monday night.

In one of the videos,

shots

are seen

from the Belarusian side

, which in the opinion of General Waldemar Skrzypczak, "

may be executions

" of migrants to force them to stay on the Polish border, because, as he said, "Belarusians are capable of anything ".

For his part, another senior Polish official, General Roman Polko, assured on Monday that he was aware that among the migrants there are people "who show signs of belonging to the Belarusian secret service" and assured that the Minsk authorities provide the refugees with "numbers." number of Polish journalists and organizations "to coordinate their infiltrations and who"

use children to provoke empathy

.

The president of the Polish Parliament, Elzbieta Witek, who has scheduled an extraordinary session to discuss the situation on Tuesday, assured that her government "is prepared for any scenario."

Since last spring, the number of attempts to enter Poland illegally from Belarus has multiplied, both Poland and the EU believe that this is the result of a plan by

Aleksander Lukashenko

to destabilize Europe.

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