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Poland accuses Belarus of breaching airspace, rushes troops to border

  • Warsaw says Nato has been informed about an airspace violation by military helicopters from Russia’s ally
  • Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko had earlier taunted Poland over the presence of Russian Wagner mercenaries near their joint border

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A Polish border guard patrols a metal wall on the border between Poland and Belarus in June. Photo: AP
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Poland said on Tuesday it was rushing troops to its eastern border after accusing Belarus, Russia’s closest ally, of violating its airspace with military helicopters.

The Belarusian military denied any such violation and accused Nato member Poland, one of Ukraine’s most fervent backers in its conflict with Russia, of making up the accusation to justify a build-up of its troops.

Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko had earlier taunted Poland over the presence of Russian Wagner mercenaries near their joint border.

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Poland’s defence ministry said it was sending “additional forces and resources, including combat helicopters”. It said it had informed Nato of the border violation and Belarus’ charge d’affaires had been summoned to provide an explanation.

A Belarusian tank rolls out for week-long manoeuvres with Wagner Group fighters that will be conducted at a firing range near the border city of Brest, Belarus. Photo: Belarus defence ministry via AP
A Belarusian tank rolls out for week-long manoeuvres with Wagner Group fighters that will be conducted at a firing range near the border city of Brest, Belarus. Photo: Belarus defence ministry via AP

The Polish military initially denied any border violation had occurred but later, after consultations, said the intrusion took place “at a very low height, hard to intercept by radar”.

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