Poland to Fortify Belarus Border Following Soldier's Stabbing
Prime Minister Tusk announces new buffer zone and increased military presence after a migrant attack leaves a soldier seriously injured.
- A 660-foot wide buffer zone will be established along the Poland-Belarus border.
- The decision follows a knife attack on a Polish soldier by a migrant.
- The soldier remains in serious condition after being stabbed through the border fence.
- Poland blames Belarus and Russia for orchestrating illegal migration to destabilize Europe.
- Additional police and military forces will be deployed to the border area.