Over 100 Wagner servicemen are heading towards the Polish border – Polish Prime Minister
Morawiecki believes this is a step towards a further hybrid attack on Polish territory

Over 100 Wagner servicemen, who are currently in Belarus, are heading towards the Polish border.
This was reported by the Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki.
He noted that Poland had been dealing with constant attacks on its border for the past two years. According to the Polish politician, border guards recorded about 16,000 attempts of illegal border crossings this year.
However, at present, in Morawiecki's opinion, the situation is becoming more dangerous. The official believes that such a move is a "step towards a further hybrid attack on Polish territory."
Background. Mind previously reported that Poland would almost double its army size, and defence spending would rise to 4% of GDP. The number of military personnel in Poland could increase to 300,000.
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