MOSCOW- Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said he was ready to suspend Russian energy flows if Poland closes its border with Belarus, Russia's RIA news agency reported on Wednesday, stoking tensions between the countries over migration.

Belarus is locked in a row with the European Union over migrants camped at its western border. The EU has accused Belarus of flying in thousands of people from the Middle East and pushing them to cross into the bloc via Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. Belarus denies this.

Meanwhile on Wednesday, the Polish Defence Minister said the Belarusian defence attache had been summoned after lights set up by Polish soldiers near the town of Terespol were damaged by shots from air guns.

"The provocations of the Belarusian services are absolutely unacceptable," Mariusz Blaszczak wrote on Twitter.

A spokesman for the Belarusian foreign ministry was not immediately available to comment.

Poland's President Andrzej Duda on Tuesday signed into law new regulations allowing the government to limit access to areas around the border with Belarus. The law came into effect on Wednesday, replacing a state of emergency that expired at midnight on Tuesday. 

(Reporting by Maria Kiselyova in Moscow, Alan Charlish in Warsaw, Pavel Polityuk; Writing by Alexander Marrow; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Alex Richardson) ((alexander.marrow@thomsonreuters.com;))