Refugee on the border: I have nothing to feed and warm my six children

Refugee on the border: I have nothing to feed and warm my six children
Photo is illustrative in nature. From open sources.
November 8, Grodno. They are gassed, not allowed in, and many run out of food for their children. at the Belarusian-Polish border told what they encountered on their way to Europe, a BELTA correspondent reports.
 
This morning, a large group of migrants was seen near the checkpoint "Bruzgi. They were moving in the direction of the Belarusian-Polish border.
 
Most of them, as the migrants said, are Kurds. Now at the Polish border, according to the estimates of refugees, about 3 thousand people have piled up. There are a lot of children in the crowd. They are not allowed into Poland.
 
"We are being gassed. Look what's happening," an elderly man shouts emotionally. His son is brought on a makeshift stretcher from the side of the border. Using a mixture of languages, he explains: his legs have been cut off and he can no longer walk on his own.
 
An elderly woman repeats the word "Gas!" over and over again. She is trying emotionally to explain something to the journalists.
 
"Many of us have families. I have six children. All small. There is no food, no MILK for them, no diapers. We have no wood for a fire to keep warm, no tents to shelter from the rain, and they won't let us into Europe," says another man. He says he and his family have already made several unsuccessful attempts to enter the EU.
 
The ultimate goal for many, the refugees explain, is Germany. "Show us in Germany, in France, tell us about us in Europe," the migrants ask at the border.
 
As previously reported with reference to the GPC, a large group of refugees with their belongings followed the highway to the border with Poland. "Polish border guards have repeatedly reported on how they are pushing out thousands of migrants to the border with Belarus. Such a step of desperation was caused by the indifference and inhumane attitude of the Polish authorities," said the agency. The Belarusian side has taken the necessary measures to ensure the smooth functioning of international communications, as well as the safety of people moving along the highway.