The young man painted the monument with “Antipolis Graffiti” to provoke the tightening between the poles and the Ukrainians.
In Poland, a 17-year-old Ukrainian was detained, suspected of destroying and encouraging national hatred. On Wednesday, August 13, the National Poland Tomash National Defense Minister said KH’s social network.
According to him, the young man, through the Order of Foreign Services, said the monument was damaged by Volyn tragedy in the area of sub -carpathian management, which painted it with “antipolis graffiti.”
“These actions have contributed to the motivation of intensifying between poles and Ukrainians,” the minister said.
Polish prime minister Donald Tuska’s office confirmed the restraint of a Ukrainian.
“This is not the first time the Russians have recruited Ukrainians and Belarusians to conduct such activities on Poland land,” the office emphasized.
As Poland’s radio reported, police received a message about Monument damage on August 7. A red-black flag was drawn to the monument and Cyrillic’s inscription: “glory of rent” was shown.
Remember, on August 9, a Belarusian rapper’s concert Max Korzh was held at the National Stadium in Warsaw. Among the viewers are the outed flags. Donald Tusk, who announced the event, was announced in the event, announced that the procedure for expulsion from the country was launched against 63 people, of which 57 were Ukrainians. Tusk also accused Russia of trying to fight Warsaw and Kyiv. He said the actions of antipolis of the Ukrainians and the motivation of anti -ukrainian sentiments in Poland were the Kremlin script.
A group of saboteurs acting through the rival -following of the Russian Federation will be judged in Poland
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