WARSAW, Poland — A Polish soldier who was stabbed last month at the eastern border with Belarus has died, Poland's military said Thursday. It said earlier the soldier was stabbed in the chest by a migrant who reached through the bars of the border barrier.
The soldier was hospitalized in serious condition in the town of Hajnowka. On Thursday he was taken to a military hospital in Warsaw but died there in the afternoon, the military said.
''A young soldier, Mateusz, gave his life in the defense of Poland's border," Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on the social platform X.
''The motherland and his compatriots will never forget about this sacrifice. I extend words of deepest sympathy to his family,'' Tusk wrote.
The Polish foreign ministry on Thursday summoned the Belarusian charge d'affaires, demanding that Minsk authorities identify and hand over the soldier's ''murderer,'' Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski said.
The situation at the European Union's eastern border is increasingly tense under pressure from thousands of people from the Middle East, Asia and Africa, trying to force their way through a metal barrier that Poland put up in 2022 to seal the frontier. Latest figures from the Polish Border Guard say there have been some 17,000 attempts at illegally crossing the border this year.
Poland and the EU say many of the migrants are organized and aided by Russia and its ally Belarus to destabilize Europe. According to Polish officials, about 90% of the migrants at Poland's border have Russian visas, which points to Russia's role.
The pressure intensified this spring, ahead of key elections to the European Parliament. In-person voting began on Thursday, in the Netherlands, with the other 26 EU member states due to go to the polls by June 9.