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Lithuania says migrant numbers from Belarus could soon increase

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Lithuanian Interior Ministry said Belarus authorities have ordered migrants to be cleared from a ware-house near the Polish border and from Minsk, which could lead to renewed attempts to push the migrants in large numbers into the European Union.

At the peak of the crisis last month, thousands of migrants were stuck on the EU’s eastern frontiers, in what the EU said was a crisis Minsk engineered by distributing Belarusian visas in the Middle East, flying them in and pushing them across the borders.

Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said it was the EU that deliberately provoked a humanitar-ian crisis. The number of migrants trying to cross from Belarus has decreased in recent weeks, but Lithua-nia said they could soon be facing a new wave.

“We have received information about Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko order to clear out illegal migrants from the warehouse at Bruzgi bor-der crossing and Minsk, so there will be attempts soon to push these migrants into Lithuania.—Reuters

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