Poland to expel 57 Ukrainians, Tusk accuses Russia of trying to quarrel Kiev and Warsaw

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Poland deports 57 Ukrainians. Prime Minister Tusk warns that Russia is trying to quarrel Kiev and Warsaw on the eve of important events
15:37, 13.08.2025

The scandal after the concert of Belarusian rapper Max Korzh in Warsaw continues to grow in details.



Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk reacted sharply to the situation when more than 100 people were detained by the police for hooliganism, fights and provocations, the Prime Minister said that 63 of the detainees - 57 Ukrainians and 6 Belarusians - will be deported, reports the portal Virtual Poland.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk drew attention to the fact that just now? When the fate of the Russian-Ukrainian war is being decided, "Russia is doing everything to quarrel Kiev and Warsaw." In this regard, he warned that "anti-Polish gestures on the part of Ukrainians and fuelling anti-Ukrainian sentiments in Poland are Putin's script, organised by foreign agents and local (Polish) idiots".

During Max Korzh's concert at the National Stadium in Warsaw, a black and red OUN-UPA flag appeared on one of the spectators, which caused outrage in Polish society (Poles are known to react painfully to this flag). Many Polish journalists perceived this as a deliberate anti-Ukrainian provocation in Poland in order to further fuel the dislike of Ukrainians in Polish society. The extreme right-wing in Poland has already stated that this incident is allegedly a reason to reconsider Poland's assistance to Ukraine.
After the Belarusian rapper's concert, police detained 109 people for various offences, including drug possession and fighting.

"63 people will have to leave Poland voluntarily or forcibly," Prime Minister Donald Tusk said, commenting on the scandalous events" that occurred during the concert at the national stadium in Warsaw.

The group includes 57 citizens of Ukraine and six citizens of Belarus.

Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland Vasyl Bodnar reacted to the situation: "I do not understand why Ukrainians went to this stadium at all. The concert was in Russian, and those who use this language are now killing Ukrainians, waging war and destroying Ukraine," said the Ukrainian diplomat in an interview with RMFFM.

As you know, Saturday concert of Belarusian rapper Max Korzh at PGE Narodowy turned into a series of incidents and clashes with the police and caused a storm of indignation among Polish politicians, public figures and ordinary citizens. In particular, in social networks, users wondered who let the rapper from Belarus, who continues to travel to Russia with concerts, into Poland

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