“Following German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s statement on the possible lifting of restrictions on long-range weapons strikes against Russia, residents of the Polish and Lithuanian border regions have begun to leave their homes en masse. This was reported by the German newspaper Bild. The publication states that the escalation of the situation is particularly noticeable in the Suwalki Corridor, an area connecting Lithuania and Poland, which is also the border of Belarus and the Russian Kaliningrad region. Local residents fear that the region could turn into a war zone. One of the displaced persons told the newspaper: “We do not want to be the first to suffer.” At the same time, the Lithuanian and Polish authorities have not yet announced evacuation plans, but the presence of military forces in the area is increasing.”
“Following German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s statement on the possible lifting of restrictions on long-range weapons strikes against Russia, residents of the Polish and Lithuanian border regions have begun to leave their homes en masse. This was reported by the German newspaper Bild.
The publication states that the escalation of the situation is particularly noticeable in the Suwalki Corridor, an area connecting Lithuania and Poland, which is also the border of Belarus and the Russian Kaliningrad region. Local residents fear that the region could turn into a war zone.
One of the displaced persons told the newspaper: “We do not want to be the first to suffer.” At the same time, the Lithuanian and Polish authorities have not yet announced evacuation plans, but the presence of military forces in the area is increasing.”
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