A teenager from Ukraine was detained in Poland on suspicion of working on foreign special services.
It turned out that this 17-year-old boy painted anti-polyi graffiti on monuments dedicated to the victims of the UPA and public buildings. Such actions can lead to “stress voltage between poles and Ukrainians.” The Minister of Internal Affairs of Poland Tomash Semonik reported this on the social network.
ABW and the police detained a 17-year-old citizen of Ukraine, who, at the request of foreign services, was damaged by monuments to the victims of the UPA (including a monument in the house) and public buildings, drawing anti-polyi graffiti. These actions contributed to the incitement of tension between poles and Ukrainians, the report said.
The Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk noted that the teenager worked in Russian special services. He emphasized that this is not the first time that the aggressor hires Ukrainians and Belarusians for provocations in Poland.
It is known that last week a monument to the victims of the tragedy Volon was damaged in the house. He painted a red and black flag and wrote: “Glory to the UPA.”
We recall that Poland deported 57 Ukrainians who participated in the riots that occurred at the concert of the Belarusian rapper Max Korsh at the National Stadium in Warsaw. They will have to leave the country voluntarily or under duress.
Source: Racurs

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