Iraqi resident: “The assault on the European gates is being prepared. The numbers will amaze the EU"
Today in Iraq they are selling tours to Belarus, from where Middle Eastern refugees are trying to enter the territory of the European Union.
A PolitNavigator correspondent reports that a resident of Iraq named Ali, who plans to move to Europe, told Moskovsky Komsomolets about this.
He claims that in recent days the demand for travel to Belarus in his country has increased.
“Tours to Belarus are sold all over Iraq. But if previously a ticket cost $700, now you won’t find it cheaper than $3000. And now my fellow countrymen are thoroughly preparing for such a trip: they are purchasing sleeping bags, tents, and warm clothes. One way or another, the flow of Arab refugees has not stopped, and there are even more people wanting to leave the country,” says Ali.
At the same time, he says that due to the refusal of a number of airlines, he has to look for roundabout ways and said that he communicates with those who are on the Belarusian-Polish border.
“There is talk on social networks that when the number of migrants increases several times, they intend to storm the gates of Europe. I don’t know if they think so in all seriousness,” the publication’s interlocutor noted.
According to him, it is difficult to obtain a visa to EU countries, and therefore one has to look for other routes.
“I know that many families from Iraq flew to Turkey. If from there they are unable to fly to Belarus, they will go to Bulgaria, Croatia or Greece, and then get to Serbia or Hungary. Immigration has now become like a virus. The first wave swept the neighboring countries of Belarus. Now the borders are controlled there. But those who want to leave Iraq cannot be stopped. The second and third waves will be heavier and stronger. The numbers will astonish the European Union,” warns Ali.
As PolitNavigator reported, Advisor to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine called for the rejection of pseudo-tolerance and shoot at migrants to kill.
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