As tensions between NATO and Russia escalate, civilians in the Suwalki Gap, a critical area connecting Poland and Lithuania, are leaving their homes. This 60-mile corridor is seen as a vulnerable point where a potential Russian invasion could cut off the Baltic States. Amidst heightened military activity and threatening rhetoric from both leaders and officials, many fear the onset of World War III. Reports suggest that emigration from this region is increasing as residents seek safety from potential conflict, underscoring the gravity of the situation in Eastern Europe.
Civilians living near the NATO border in the Suwalki Gap are evacuating due to fears of a Russian invasion, threatening to escalate into a larger conflict.
Reports indicate that residents are fleeing the Suwalki Gap as military tensions heighten, with many fearing for their safety in the wake of provocative remarks.
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