FOTO/ Situata në kufirin Poloni-Bjellorusi në prag të një katastrofe! Gjenden trupa të vdekur refugjatësh. Vendet bëjnë gati edhe ushtritë  

Trupi i një të riu sirian u gjet në Poloni pranë kufirit me Bjellorusinë, mes tensioneve në rritje mbi krizën e emigrantëve, për të cilën Bashkimi Evropian thotë se ishte krijuar nga Minsku.

Mijëra emigrantë nga Lindja e Mesme në prag dimri fshihen në pyjet midis Bjellorusisë dhe vendeve anëtare të BE-së Polonia dhe Lituania, të cilat nuk i lejojnë të kalojnë.

Pictured: Asylum-seekers, refugees and migrants, gather to receive humanitarian aid distributed by Belarusian military at a camp at the Belarus-Polish border in the Grodno region, not far from the checkpoint Bruzgi, Belarus, 12 November 2021

Tashmë ka të vdekur dhe frikë për sigurinë e të tjerëve.

“Dje, trupi i një të riu sirian u gjet në një pyll afër kufirit pranë Wolka Terechowska”,- njoftoi policia polake në Twitter.

Plish soldiers and police watch migrants at the Poland/Belarus border near Kuznica, Poland, in this photograph released by the Territorial Defence Forces, November 12, 2021. The bitter dispute between Warsaw and Minsk dramatically escalated last night when Belarusian troops ripped up the border fence and prevented Polish soldiers from rebuilding it

Policia tha se nuk mund të përcaktojë menjëherë shkakun e vdekjes në vendngjarje.

Trupi u gjet në ditët e rritjes së tensioneve ndërkombëtare për krizën e emigrantëve dhe fqinjët e Bjellorusisë paralajmërojnë se situata mund të përshkallëzohet në një konflikt ushtarak.

Fears are growing of an imminent conflict in eastern Europe as Russia and Belarus carry out snap military drills close to where a migrant crisis is playing out on Poland's border, while Washington warns Putin is preparing to invade eastern Ukraine

Shqetësim u shpreh edhe nga presidenti amerikan Joe Biden.

Policia kufitare polake tha se ushtarët bjellorusë shkatërruan një pjesë të gardhit të përkohshëm të ngritur nga Polonia për të penguar emigrantët.

Film footage released this morning (pictured) by Poland's Border Force reveals how its troops were blinded by lasers and strobe lights as they tried to shore up the frontier

Polish army have erected 180 kilometres of barber wire fencing (pictured) across the border with Belarus. Pictures from Poland Ministry of Defence

Belarusian Red Cross worker and military distribute food for asylum-seekers, refugees and migrants who gather at the Belarus-Polish border in the Grodno region, not far from the checkpoint Bruzgi, Belarus, 12 November 2021

Migrants unload a truck with tree trunks delivered by the Belarusian officials in a camp on the Belarusian-Polish border in the Grodno region on November 12, 2021

UK and US fighter jets and bombers took to the skies over the North Sea amid rising tensions in Eastern Europe (Pictured: U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagles, F-15E Strike Eagles, assigned to the 48th Fighter Wing, and Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4s escort B-1 Lancer Bombers, assigned to Dyess Air Force Base, Texas)

The show of strength came just two days before a pair of Russian nuclear bombers forced the RAF to defend British airspace over the North Sea (Pictured: U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagles, F-15E Strike Eagles, assigned to the 48th Fighter Wing, and Royal Air Force fighter aircraft escort KC-135 Statotankers, assigned to Royal Air Force Mildenhall)

Flight tracking data was available for the RAF Tanker Voyager which left Brize Norton to support the Typhoons. A NATO jet also left Cologne to circle around Norway. The two Russian Tu-160 bombers flew over the North Sea before heading back north into international airspace

Amid the tensions between Russia and Ukraine, Belarus is pressuring Europe over migrants and has threatened to cut off gas supplies to the continent by shutting the Yamal-Europe pipeline which runs through its territory (pictured)

The US-UK exercise over the North Sea on Wednesday (pictured) enabled crews to train the vital drills needed during Air to Air refueling

A fighter jet is refuelled mid air during a joint exercise between the US and UK over the North Sea amid rising tensions in Europe

/Burimi: Daily Mail/Përshtati: Priza.al/

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