Poland ramps up troop deployment on its border with Putin ally Belarus after claiming Lukashenko’s helicopters buzzed its airspace amid ratcheting tensions over Ukraine War

Poland announced it has notified NATO after two Belarusian helicopters violated its airspace today, adding that it would ramp up military deployments on its eastern border in reaction to the incident.

‘There was a violation of Polish airspace by two Belarusian helicopters that were training near the border,’ the Polish defence ministry said in a statement.

Warsaw authorities said that in reaction, they were going to increase Poland’s military presence along the border and that they had summoned Belarus’ top diplomat in Warsaw in protest.

Anxieties have sparked in Poland and in neighboring Lithuania after mercenaries from the Russia-linked Wagner group arrived in Belarus following their short-lived rebellion against the Kremlin in June.

Earlier on Tuesday, Poland’s army said helicopters belonging to Belarus, a state close ally of Russia, had not violated the NATO country’s airspace, but it later backtracked in a subsequent statement.

Poland announced it has notified NATO after two Belarusian helicopters violated its airspace today

Poland announced it has notified NATO after two Belarusian helicopters violated its airspace today

Belarus is a close ally of Russia and recently agreed to host Wagner mercenary forces. File picture shows Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin

Belarus is a close ally of Russia and recently agreed to host Wagner mercenary forces. File picture shows Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin

Belarus is a close ally of Russia and recently agreed to host Wagner mercenary forces. File picture shows Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin

‘The violation took place in the Bialowieza area at a very low altitude, hampering the detection by radar systems,’ the ministry said in explanation.

It added that ‘NATO was notified about the incident’.

It also said the defence minister ordered an increase of the number of soldiers at the Belarusian border, citing intensified ‘hybrid actions’ by Russia and Belarus against Poland.

Poland and its neighbours on NATO’s eastern flank have voiced concerns about a potential threat from Belarus which now hosts the Wagner mercenary group.

On Saturday, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said a group of ‘one hundred Wagner mercenaries’ in Belarus had moved closer to the Polish border.

Morawiecki called it ‘a step towards further hybrid attack on the Polish territory’.

‘They will probably be disguised as Belarusian border guards, helping illegal migrants to cross into Polish territory, to destabilise Poland,’ Morawiecki said.

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