Migrant row defeat triggers ‘crisis’ of ‘own making’ for Alexander Lukashenko

Belarusian dictator forced to find shelter for tens of thousands of stranded asylum seekers as Russian support wanes

Migrants inside temporary accommodation in Bruzgi, Belarus
Migrants in temporary accommodation in Bruzgi, Belarus
(Image credit: Maxim Guchek/TASS via Getty Images)

Belarus has begun moving some of the 20,000 migrants stranded in the country into makeshift warehouse shelters, in a move heralded as a declaration of defeat in Alexander Lukashenko’s stand-off with Poland.

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