Lukashenko threatens to cut off gas to Europe as migrant crisis escalates

Belarusian tyrant Alexander Lukashenko has threatened to cut off gas to Europe after the EU said he would be slapped with new sanctions for ‘weaponising’ migrants at the Polish border. 

Thousands of migrants have gathered at the Belarus-Poland border this week trying to force their way into the EU but have been blocked by 15,000 Polish soldiers. 

As tensions mounted over the crisis, Vladimir Putin lent fresh support to Lukashenko today by sending two nuclear bombers to carry out drills in Belarusian airspace for the second day running. 

European ministers on Wednesday stunned Brussels when they admitted they were considering a Trump-style wall to end the migrant crisis, as well as a raft of new sanctions to squeeze Lukashenko.

Lukashenko turned the screw again today as he warned: ‘If [the EU] impose additional sanctions on us … we must respond.’ 

‘We are warming Europe, and they are threatening us,’ Lukashenko said, pointing out that Russia’s Yamal-Europe passes through Belarus to Poland.

The dictator asked: ‘And what if we halt natural gas supplies?’

The Yamal-Europe is one of three major Russian pipelines to the Continent and represents around 20 per cent of Russia’s supplying capacity. Russia supplies around 50 per cent of the EU’s natural gas imports.  

The Yamal-Europe is one of three major Russian pipelines into Europe and represents around 20 per cent of Russia's supplying capacity. Russia supplies around 50 per cent of the EU's natural gas imports

The Yamal-Europe is one of three major Russian pipelines into Europe and represents around 20 per cent of Russia’s supplying capacity. Russia supplies around 50 per cent of the EU’s natural gas imports

A wailing child at the Belarusian-Poland border on Thursday. Belarus is accused of 'weaponising' migrants by flying them in from the Middle East and North Africa and taking them to the EU border

A wailing child at the Belarusian-Poland border on Thursday. Belarus is accused of ‘weaponising’ migrants by flying them in from the Middle East and North Africa and taking them to the EU border 

Children touch the barbed wire fence as Polish guards look on. Around 15,000 Polish soldiers have been deployed on the border. Warsaw has promised to defend itself and the rest of Europe from what it calls an 'invasion'

Children touch the barbed wire fence as Polish guards look on. Around 15,000 Polish soldiers have been deployed on the border. Warsaw has promised to defend itself and the rest of Europe from what it calls an ‘invasion’

A Russian Tu-160 supersonic strategic missile-carrying bomber over Belarus today

A Russian Tu-160 supersonic strategic missile-carrying bomber over Belarus today

Two Russian nuclear bombers were flying over Belarus on Thursday amid soaring tensions at the EU border over the migrant crisis

Two Russian nuclear bombers were flying over Belarus on Thursday amid soaring tensions at the EU border over the migrant crisis

A mother feeds a young child in frigid conditions at the Belarus-Poland border on Thursday. Temperatures are plunging below freezing at night, making camping at the frontier increasingly perilous

A mother feeds a young child in frigid conditions at the Belarus-Poland border on Thursday. Temperatures are plunging below freezing at night, making camping at the frontier increasingly perilous

A young boy and a group of men behind me looking stony-faced at the Polish border on Thursday

A young boy and a group of men behind me looking stony-faced at the Polish border on Thursday 

Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko (pictured) has been accused of weaponising migration by deliberately flying in would-be refugees from the Middle East and north Africa and sending them across the border into Poland

Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko (pictured) has been accused of weaponising migration by deliberately flying in would-be refugees from the Middle East and north Africa and sending them across the border into Poland

Lukashenko also claimed that migrants on the border had been receiving weapons and explosives from conflict-riven eastern Ukraine for the past two days.

‘Why are weapons coming here? They want to stage a provocation,’ Lukashenko said, adding that the Belarusian military should be vigilant. 

European Council president Charles Michel stunned Brussels on Wednesday when he said a Trump-style wall could help shore up defences.

It would mark an extraordinary about-face for senior EU officials, who lambasted former US president Donald Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for advocating similar policies.  

Lukashenko said there were a lot of children and pregnant women among the refugees, adding they should receive necessary help.

‘There are a lot of women who are eight or nine months pregnant,’ he said. ‘When they are due of course we’ll take them to the hospital and look after them further.’

Lukashenko is accused of luring them to Belarus with visas and using the Russian flag-carrier Aeroflot to transport them from the Middle East and North Africa via Moscow. 

The Kremlin called suggestions it is involved in the dispute ‘crazy’ but Vladimir Putin lent more support today by dispatching two Tu-160 ‘White Swan’ jets to carry out drills for the second day running. 

The Belarus defence ministry said: ‘At present two Tu-160 supersonic strategic missile-carrying bombers are practising a number of combat training missions, including simulating bombing at the Ruzhansky air range without using airborne weapons.

The Belarus air force was providing ‘escort’ to the Tu-160s over the country. 

Small children are wrapped in warm clothing at the border where temperatures today were around 41F, or 5C

Small children are wrapped in warm clothing at the border where temperatures today were around 41F, or 5C

A group of migrants stand in line waiting to fill up bottles at a water tank in the Grodno border region

A group of migrants stand in line waiting to fill up bottles at a water tank in the Grodno border region

A photo provided by the Belarusian state shows migrants camped at the border with Poland on Wednesday. Thousands have flocked to the frontier after being granted visas to travel into Belarus from the Middle East and North Africa

A photo provided by the Belarusian state shows migrants camped at the border with Poland on Wednesday. Thousands have flocked to the frontier after being granted visas to travel into Belarus from the Middle East and North Africa

A young migrant family stands beside a barbed-wire fence a the Polish border

A young migrant family stands beside a barbed-wire fence a the Polish border

Russia’s state-owned Aeroflot airline is accused of jetting thousands of migrants into Belarus via Moscow. 

Bloomberg reported on Wednesday that the EU was discussing targeting Aeroflot as part of a new sanctions package, citing an official from the bloc familiar with the plans.

Aeroflot shares were down 1.24 per cent at 10.35am in London.   

Aeroflot AFLT.MM earlier on Thursday denied any involvement in organising mass transportation of migrants to Belarus.

‘Information about the threat of imposing sanctions may have a material negative impact on the operating and financial activities of the company, and its capitalization,’ the airline said.

‘Aeroflot intends to protect the interests of the company and its shareholders in all possible legal ways, including the right to defend the interests of the company in court.’

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov questioned whether there really was such an idea to sanction Aeroflot and said he hoped it would not be realised in any case.

He told reporters on a conference call that Russia was concerned by rising tensions on the Belarus-Poland border where he said there were heavily armed people on both sides.

European Council president Michel, speaking at a ceremony to mark the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, said that Brussels could help build a border fence to prevent asylum-seekers from entering. 

A migrant family sit around a camp fire near the Polish border. Temperatures have been around 41F or 5C during the daytime but are plunging below freezing at night

A migrant family sit around a camp fire near the Polish border. Temperatures have been around 41F or 5C during the daytime but are plunging below freezing at night

The EU could build a border wall on the bloc’s frontier with Belarus to keep migrants out. Pictured: Migrants are seen at a tent camp on the Belarusian-Polish border. According to the Polish Border Guard, several thousand migrants have been approaching the Polish border since November 8, 2021

The EU could build a border wall on the bloc’s frontier with Belarus to keep migrants out. Pictured: Migrants are seen at a tent camp on the Belarusian-Polish border. According to the Polish Border Guard, several thousand migrants have been approaching the Polish border since November 8, 2021

‘We have opened the debate on the EU financing of physical border infrastructure,’ he told a stunned audience today in the German capital, which was divided for nearly three decades. ‘This must be settled rapidly.’

Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission’s president, only last month insisted ‘there will be no funding of barbed wire and walls’.

Mr Lukashenko, dubbed Europe’s last dictator, denies orchestrating what Mr Michel called a ‘brutal, hybrid attack’ on the EU.

Warsaw estimates that 4,000 migrants are camped on the Belarusian side of the border with Poland. Russian state media claimed that many want to reach Britain. But Polish officials said most who have already crossed want to claim asylum in Germany or the Netherlands. 

Poland’s defence ministry released a video allegedly showing a Belarusian soldier firing a shot into the air to intimidate migrants as more tried to cross at night.

It shows a crowd of migrants screaming after the shot is fired.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to ‘exert his influence on the regime in Minsk’. Belarus is a former Soviet republic.

Pawel Jablonski, a deputy Polish foreign minister, told the Daily Mail that Mr Putin and Mr Lukashenko wanted to ‘destabilise the EU as a whole’. He accused Mr Lukashenko of ‘seeking revenge’ for EU sanctions imposed on 166 individuals tied to the Belarusian regime last year.

The measures were brought in after Mr Lukashenko’s crackdown on opponents following disputed elections in 2020.

EU ambassadors today agreed to broaden sanctions against Belarus for what Poland said was ‘state terrorism’, to include another 30 individuals and entities. Their assets will be frozen and individuals will be added to a travel blacklist.

Russia took the rare step of dispatching two nuclear-capable strategic bombers to patrol Belarusian airspace yesterday to show support for its ally.

The UN warned the EU not to ‘enter a race to the bottom’. UN high commissioner for refugees, Filippo Grandi, said: ‘These challenges simply do not justify the knee-jerk reaction we have seen in some places – the irresponsible xenophobic discourse, the walls and barbed wire, the violent push-backs that include the beating of refugees and migrants.’ 

source: dailymail.co.uk