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Seniors displaced after Yarmouth fire | SaltWire #fire #yarmouth #seniors #newsWARSAW - Poland will reintroduce a 200-metre buffer zone at the Belarus border at the beginning of next week, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday, after a soldier was left fighting for his life after an attack on the frontier.
"It was recommended to us that we should quickly restore the 200 metre buffer zone in this area where possible... we are ready to take such a decision at the beginning of next week," Tusk told a press conference near the border. At the time human rights advocates criticised the move as they said it impeded efforts to help migrants, including women and children, trapped on the border.
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