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Reuters
Reuters
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Natalia Oriol

Kurdish boy with amputated legs among migrants stuck at Belarus border

A boy asks for help for Taman, 9, who holds his prosthetic legs, at a migrants' camp near Bruzgi-Kuznica checkpoint on the Belarusian-Polish border, in Grodno District, Belarus, November 12, 2021, in this still image obtained from a social media video by Reuters on November 16, 2021.

A nine-year old Kurdish boy who has had both legs amputated is among the thousands of migrants stranded in freezing conditions on the Belarusian border with Poland trying to cross into the European Union.

Taman, wearing a light anorak, is camping out with his parents, his 11-year old brother and seven-month old sister near the border fence where Polish security forces are trying to prevent the migrants from crossing.

Taman's father, Sangar, speaks about his family's situation, at a migrants' camp near Bruzgi-Kuznica checkpoint on the Belarusian-Polish border, in Grodno District, Belarus, November 15, 2021, in this still image obtained from a social media video by Reuters on November 16, 2021.

"We are here for eight days. It's very cold here... We came here from Iraq for my son Taman. I want to take my family to a country where our rights will be protected," said his father Sangar.

"As a family we are in a very difficult position. We came here, so far, with him, like this... We are calling on everybody who can help us... I want my son Taman to live in a beautiful place."

Speaking to Reuters in Iraq, Sangar's uncle Jwamar said the boy had been born with a bone disease and that a hospital in Germany had offered to help, but the family was unable to get visas to travel.

Taman, 9, stands on his prosthetic legs, at a migrants' camp near Bruzgi-Kuznica checkpoint on the Belarusian-Polish border, in Grodno District, Belarus, in this undated picture obtained from social media by Reuters on November 16, 2021.

Doctors in Iraq then decided to amputate Taman's legs.

Jwamar said the family had travelled from Iraq to Minsk via Dubai and had reached the Polish border on Nov. 8, hoping to make their way from there to Germany.

Polish security forces used water cannon on migrants who threw rocks across the border, video footage shared by authorities showed on Tuesday.

Taman, 9, holds his prosthetic legs, at a migrants' camp near Bruzgi-Kuznica checkpoint on the Belarusian-Polish border, in Grodno District, Belarus, in this undated picture obtained from social media by Reuters on November 16, 2021.

Poland and other European countries accuse Belarus of encouraging the migrants to attempt to cross illegally into the EU via its territory in revenge for Western sanctions imposed on Minsk for human rights abuses.

Belarus blames the West for the humanitarian disaster that is building on its border with Poland.

An estimated 4,000 migrants are at the border and many say Belarusian authorities are not allowing them to return to Minsk.

Taman's prosthetic legs are seen next to a family member, at a migrants' camp near Bruzgi-Kuznica checkpoint on the Belarusian-Polish border, in Grodno District, Belarus, November 15, 2021, in this picture obtained from social media by Reuters on November 16, 2021.

(Natalia Oriol reporting from Gdansk; Writing by Gareth Jones; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

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