BELARUS-POLAND-EU-MIGRANTS
Migrants stay in the transport and logistics centre near the Bruzgi border point on the Belarusian-Polish border in the Grodno region on November 19, 2021. - Around 2,000 migrants who had been camped out in freezing conditions at Belarus's border with Poland spent the night in a logistics centre after their camp was cleared by border guards, state news agency Belta said on November 19. Thousands of migrants -- mainly Iraqi Kurds -- have spent months trying to get into the EU from Belarus in a crisis the West says Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko engineered as retribution for sanctions imposed against his regime. Minsk has denied the charges. - Belarus OUT (Photo by Leonid SHCHEGLOV / BELTA / AFP) / Belarus OUT (Photo by LEONID SHCHEGLOV/BELTA/AFP via Getty Images)
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