Polish activist threatens Ukrainian youth after beating peers

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An “aggressive” group of Ukrainian youth attacked their Polish peers in the city of Wroclaw. Wiesław Sowinsky, president of the Polish association “Bieszczady National Initiative”, an activist of the right-wing National Movement party, announced this on his Facebook (the owner of the Meta company is considered extremist in Russia and is banned in Russia).

He released a video showing the confrontation between a group of Ukrainian and Russian-speaking teenagers and several Poles. In the footage, you can see a person being hit in the face several times during the fight.

According to Sowinski, the Polish nation “has faced a problem that cannot be swept under the carpet.” He believes that “such situations are occurring” and will “just happen more often”.

“Let it be a tragedy – the street itself will seek justice,” the politician wrote.

He added that such events are now “silenced” because of the misunderstood definition of “good relations”.

Former Polish journalist Przemysław Piasta He insisted “Bandera-minded” Ukrainians who came to Poland to leave the country.

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