Yesterday, January 11, Polish border police detained a 15-year-old teenager from the Czech Ostrava, who left to fight for Ukraine.
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This was reported by the press service of the Polish border guards.
The teenager did not come to school on January 10. Concerned parents notified the relevant services, providing his description. Polish police established that the teenager’s phone was authorized in Poland, in Przemysl.
In the course of further actions, it turned out that the 15-year-old boy took his passport from home because he wanted to get to Ukraine to support the local army in the fight against the Russian aggressor, the report says.
All he had to do was cross the Polish-Ukrainian border, but “thanks to the rapid advance of the Silesian border police and impeccable international cooperation, the Czech was immediately brought to Polish territory,” from where he would return home to Ostrava.
Source: Racurs

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