Poland's Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, has warned of the threat posed by over 100 Russian-linked Mercenaries from the Wagner group who have moved close to the Poland-Belarus border. The mercenaries' presence near the Suwalki Gap, a strategic area between Belarus and Kaliningrad, has raised concerns about Poland's security. Poland accuses Russia and Belarus of using migrants to destabilize the country and has responded by constructing a wall along parts of its border with Belarus. Morawiecki described the situation as a step towards a further hybrid attack on Polish territory.
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