VIDEO: New assault on Polish border repelled
In this handout photo released by State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2021, Polish servicemen use a water cannon during clashes between migrants gathering at the checkpoint "Kuznica" at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus, on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2021. Polish border forces were attacked with stones by migrants at the border with Belarus and responded with a water cannon. (State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus via AP)
Another serious attempt to breach Poland’s border with Belarus took place on Tuesday, however, Polish authorities were able to successfully repel the violent attack carried out by migrants on the Belarusian side.
“The migrants stranded near the border crossing in Kuźnica/Bruzgi on the Belarusian side have been attacking Polish services. Water cannons were used against the aggressive foreigners,” the Polish Border Guard reported on Twitter.
Koczujący przy przejściu granicznym w Bruzgach po stronie białoruskiej🇧🇾, od ok. godziny atakują polskie służby.Wobec agresywnych cudzoziemców użyto armatek wodnych.#zgranicy pic.twitter.com/ydXw8ZfNNc
— Straż Graniczna (@Straz_Graniczna) November 16, 2021
The Ministry of National Defense reported that the migrants were equipped with stun grenades by Belarusian services and threw them at Polish soldiers and police officers.
Migranci zostali wyposażeni przez białoruskie służby w granaty hukowe i obrzucili polskich żołnierzy i funkcjonariuszy pic.twitter.com/BwAQaK5TKL
— Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej 🇵🇱 (@MON_GOV_PL) November 16, 2021
Another serious attempt to breach Poland’s border with Belarus took place on Tuesday, however, Polish authorities were able to successfully repel the violent attack carried out by migrants on the Belarusian side.
“The migrants stranded near the border crossing in Kuźnica/Bruzgi on the Belarusian side have been attacking Polish services. Water cannons were used against the aggressive foreigners,” the Polish Border Guard reported on Twitter.
The Ministry of National Defense reported that the migrants were equipped with stun grenades by Belarusian services and threw them at Polish soldiers and police officers.
According to information and interviews conducted by portal wPolityce.pl, the attack on the border was most likely organized and conducted by Belarusian officers. Polish police officers were able to confirm the presence of their Belarusian counterparts during the attack, who were reportedly equipped with stun and tear grenades and special slings.
One Polish police officer was seriously wounded during the assault and was transported to the hospital, reportedly with a head injury. Other officers have been reported injuries such as contusions and wounds on their legs and arms.
As can be seen in recordings shared by an independent Belarusian journalist Franak Viacorka, Belarusian authorities have been using children in the assault on the border by encouraging them to throw rocks at the Polish officers.
In no way kids should be used as weapons. Before we had seen, allegedly, Belarusian propagandists giving kids "Sorry Poland" posters & taking pictures of them to describe 🇵🇱 as 'heartless" & not carrying about the children. Now, we see a kid throwing rocks into 🇵🇱 border guards. pic.twitter.com/KzhiHUeF2k
— Franak Viačorka (@franakviacorka) November 16, 2021
Belgian historian and professor David Engles, who also resides in
Poland, emphasized on Twitter that the migrants were trying to extort
the West’s charity by force.
🇵🇱 How can you attack, injure, nearly kill the people protecting the borders of the West, and at the same time expect you will be welcomed by the same West with open arms and fed and lodged for the rest of your life? When charity is extorted by force, this is called robbery. pic.twitter.com/4y1QChaBKX
— David Engels (@DavidEngels12) November 16, 2021
Due to migration pressure, a state of emergency has been introduced since September 2 in the border pass with Belarus which affects 183 towns in the Podlaskie and Lubelskie regions. It was initially introduced for a duration of 30 days and later extended by another 60 days.
By mid-2022 a steel border fence crested with barbed wire and enhanced with electronic equipment will be erected in the Podlaskie region section of the Polish-Belarusian border. The barrier will be 180-kilometers long and 5.5 meters tall. Motion sensors and both day and night cameras will be installed on the fence. The lubelskie region does not require a fence as the river Bug is a natural barrier.
Source: Remix News