Russia and Belarus are strengthening their hybrid operation, designed to increase migration and therefore the political crisis in Western countries – especially Germany.
Russia and Belarus want to organize a corridor for permanently sending migrants from Africa and Asia to Europe. For this, Moscow and Minsk plan to use Turkish airlines. The German publication Bild wrote this on Friday, December 22, in relation to Polish security officials.
As journalists point out, the Kremlin intends to include a Turkish charter airline in the “scheme.” Southwind Airlines.
“Airlines Southwind Airlines, based in Antalya, Turkey, was founded shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Three planes and most of the crew belonged to a Russian airline based in Moscow Nordwind Airlines. AThe airline is helping the Russian Federation circumvent sanctions,” the newspaper wrote.
Bild points out that “there is potential for targeted smuggling of illegal migrants to Western Europe via this new airline.”
“In Poland they believe that Russia and Belarus are intensifying their hybrid operation, designed to intensify migration and, consequently, the political crisis in Western countries – especially in Germany,” the authors of write material.
In turn, the Polish authorities expect a rush of migration – both at the border and because of the Turkish airline, which may stop in Poland.
Failure to protect the EU’s external borders threatens the openness of internal borders. This is what German Interior Minister Nancy Feser said.
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Source: korrespondent

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