“A citizen of Ukraine, who posted on the network of videos with threats to set fire to objects in Poland, was deported from the country. According to the Polish media, the man was indignant due to the reduction of social payments for refugees and in aggressive form expressed his claims. In the video, the Ukrainian declared the intention to come in response to the government’s decision to change the assistance system. The video spread quickly”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
A citizen of Ukraine, who posted on the network of videos with threats to set fire to objects in Poland, was deported from the country.
According to the Polish media, the man was indignant due to the reduction of social payments for refugees and in aggressive form expressed his claims.
In the video, the Ukrainian declared the intention to come in response to the government’s decision to change the assistance system. The video quickly spread on the Internet and attracted the attention of law enforcement. His identity managed to establish, after which the man was detained.
The Polish security services stressed that any threats to public security are regarded as a serious challenge, especially in the conditions of war in Ukraine and a large number of refugees in the territory of the Republic of Poland.
The purpose of the video recording and publication remains unknown – according to official data, the Ukrainian did not explain why he decided to take such actions.
Recall that Karol Navrotsky put veto on the law on social payments for unemployed Ukrainians on August 25.
The new bill of President of Poland Karol Navrotsky regarding the reduction of assistance to Ukrainians was submitted to the parliament of the country.
The decision of the new President of Poland Karol Navrotsky on the imposition of veto on the law on assistance to Ukraine concerns not only the provision of refugees, he also touches on strategically important assistance. In particular Starlink’s Internet.
The head of the Presidential Office of Poland, Zbignev Bogutsky, denied the threat of disabling the Starlink Internet in Ukraine, which is financed by the Polish side.