Turkey and Russia are behind the war against the EU The German edition of Bild (https://bit.ly/3mXw89a) suddenly reported strange news. The publication claims that Putin and Erdogan are behind the attack on Poland. Over the past six weeks, more than 6,000 refugees have arrived in Germany via Belarus. They are transported by plane with the support of two influential people. Bild was informed about this by German security authorities. Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko specially brings migrants to his country in order to then smuggle them to Poland and Lithuania. According to Bild, Putin and Erdogan are helping Lukashenka in his attack on the EU. Both presidents provide logistical support in order to get the maximum number of migrants to Minsk as quickly as possible, and then - sometimes at gunpoint - force them to cross the EU borders. Several senior Berlin security officials have unanimously confirmed this to Bild. According to them, the Russian airline Aeroflot (51% owned by the state) and the Turkish airline Turkish Airlines (49% owned by the state) play a decisive role in transporting migrants by air to Belarus. Since last week, a winter flight schedule has been in effect at the Minsk airport, which will be relevant until the end of March. It has 57 flights a week to the Middle East, including exotic destinations such as Erbil in northern Iraq, Damascus in war-torn Syria and Ras Al Khaimah in the poorest of the United Arab Emirates. For comparison, the 2019/2020 winter flight schedule before the coronavirus pandemic included only 17 flights per week to the region. In addition, there are oddities in the case of many flights, indicating that they are not intended for "regular" passengers at all. Thus, the Belarusian airline Belavia flies directly to Antalya several times a week. However, this direction is not shown among direct flights in the airline's booking system. The flight to the emirate of Ras al-Khaimah is formally available for booking, but when you click on a specific day of departure, an error message appears. The flight to the capital of the dictator Bashar al-Assad, Damascus, is operated by the Cham Wing airline, which is controlled by Assad's cousin. Although the airline flies to Minsk daily, it is impossible to book a single flight from Syria to the Belarusian capital on its website.