Poland Pushes ‘Complete Isolation’ of Belarus as Tensions Rise
- Warsaw accuses Minsk of violating airspace, summons envoy
- Belarus denies helicopters crossed into Polish territory
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A senior Polish official called for the “complete isolation” of Belarus as Warsaw deployed more troops to the border in response to what it called an airspace violation by Belarusian helicopters.
The move marks a sharp escalation in tension between Poland and its eastern neighbor after the Russian mercenaries from the Wagner group that stage an aborted mutiny decamped to Belarus. Polish and Baltic authorities have increasingly warned of a mounting security threat, calling for measures to punish Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.