Poland has accused Belarus of ‘barbarism’ after a Polish WWII memorial was ‘razed to the ground’. The memorial in the western village of Mikuliszki contains the remains of the wartime headquarters of a Polish Home Army unit whose members died in combat in the area in 1944. Belarusian website glosznadniemna.pl ran several pictures of the location, showing only bare earth where the headquarters and crosses commemorating the fallen soldiers had stood. The Home Army (AK) was the main resistance movement in Poland during World War Two. Posting on social media, MP Robert Tyszkiewicz, Chairman of the Committee for Liaison with...