Wednesday05 February 2025
nbn.in.ua

In Poland, a lawmaker suggests banning Ukrainian soldiers from entering the country after the war due to concerns about "criminality."

A member of the Polish Sejm from the far-right party "Confederation," Witold Tumanowicz, stated that regular Ukrainian soldiers should not be allowed entry into the country after the war concludes.
В Польше депутат предложил запретить украинским бойцам въезд в страну после войны, ссылаясь на «преступность».
Витольд Туманович

He discussed this during an appearance on Polsat News.

In his view, there are two "very important" issues regarding the Russian-Ukrainian war that Poland needs to address.

The first is the absence of Polish soldiers in Ukraine, and secondly, it is essential to ensure that regular Ukrainian troops do not come to Poland.

Tumanovich pointed out that this topic is rarely mentioned in public discourse, but Ukrainian fighters allegedly pose a potential threat after the war ends if they are allowed into Poland. He spoke about "various forms of organized crime."

"We know very well what happens to soldiers who are no longer needed on the front lines; unfortunately, they tend to organize such crimes, which is why we cannot allow them to come to Poland," Tumanovich stated.