Polish army deployed to Belarus border amid migrant surge

Polish government officials say nearly 1,000 troops have been deployed at the border with Belarus to support border guards amid a surge of migrants - mostly from Iraq - seeking to enter the country

WARSAW, Poland -- Poland deployed hundreds of troops at its border with Belarus to support border guards, the Polish defense minister said on Wednesday, amid a surge of migrants seeking to enter the country.

Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said that more than 900 Polish troops are involved in the operation. It's believed most of the migrants trying to cross are from Iraq.

Late Tuesday, a Polish deputy interior minister tweeted that the border with Belarus is sealed and that the soldiers have already been there for a week.

Poland, like Lithuania and other Baltic nations, accuse the authoritarian government of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of sending migrants across their borders, which are also the European Union's outer border.

Lithuania was the first to see scores of migrants trying to enter the country. Poland said recently that it has also seen a migrant upsurge.

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