Poland expelled a number of Ukrainian citizens because they smuggled migrants to Europe.
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The expulsion took place on the basis of an agreement between Poland and Ukraine. However, now we are not talking about Ukrainians of draft age who left illegally. However, Warsaw and other EU countries may be inundated with requests from Kyiv for the extradition of men liable for military service who left thanks to bribes. As the publication Rzeczpospolita reported, citing the Polish border service.
Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Poland, 80,000 Ukrainians of military age have left. However, it remains unknown what grounds they had for crossing the border.
It is also reported that the Ukrainian authorities must issue an international arrest warrant for every citizen who left Ukraine illegally. However, the final decision on extradition will be made by a Polish court.
If we detain such a foreigner, for example, for a simple check on the road, our KSIP system (National Police Information System) will show that this is a person who is being pursued by the Ukrainian prosecutor’s office, because there is Interpol data. We detain such a person and inform the prosecutor’s office. Whether she is extradited is up to the Polish court to decide.
Recall, the representative of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in the Verkhovna Rada, Fyodor Venislavsky, has registered a bill abolishing the deferment from mobilization for students over 30 years of age who receive non-consecutive higher education or a second or higher education.
Source: Rzeczpospolita
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