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Belarus leader Lukashenko accuses Lithuania of dumping dead migrants at border

  • Lithuania rejects claim it dumped bodies as relations with Belarus sour
  • Belarus has been accused orchestrating migrant crisis on EU’s border

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko attends a meeting with top level military officials in Minsk, Belarus. Photo: AP
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko accused Lithuanian authorities of dumping the bodies of migrants on the border between the two countries a claim rejected by Lithuania amid soaring border tensions between Belarus and its European Union neighbours.

Lukashenko also warned that his country will stand squarely behind its ally Russia if the Ukrainian authorities launch an offensive against Moscow-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine. He tried to cast the tensions over migrants as part of a purported Western plot against Belarus and Russia.

Lukashenko said at a meeting with his top military brass that Belarusian border guards found the bodies of two migrants left on the border over the weekend.

“They put a dead body, or, probably, a person who is still alive, in a sleeping bag and toss it on the border,” Lukashenko exclaimed on Monday. “What an abomination!”

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Lithuania’s State Border Guard Service rejected the Belarusian claim, saying that Belarusian authorities have repeatedly tried to stage and direct beatings, the crippling or even deaths of migrants, while blaming Lithuania for such “inhumane treatment”.

Lukashenko also charged Monday that Belarusian border guards also found several other freezing migrants who were barely alive at an abandoned farmhouse near the border with Lithuania.

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Water cannon and tear gas fired at migrants along Belarus-Poland border

Water cannon and tear gas fired at migrants along Belarus-Poland border

The EU has accused Lukashenko of waging a “hybrid attack” against the bloc, using desperate migrants as pawns and tricking them into trying to cross into EU members Poland and Lithuania to destabilise the entire bloc. The EU says that is Lukashenko’s revenge for EU sanctions imposed on Belarus after its brutal crackdown on democracy protesters.

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