Water canon and tear gas used on migrants at Belarus-Poland border – BBC News

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There have been clashes between police and migrants on the border between Belarus and Poland, with Polish security forces using water canon and tear gas to drive the migrants back.

Poland has accused Belarus of trying to force migrants across the border, in order to destabilise the European Union.

Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Steve Rosenberg in Belarus.

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