In Warsaw, law enforcement officers detained TikTok blogger Vladislav Oleynichenko, who crashed two cars in the Polish capital. This was announced by the press secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Poland Jacek Dobzynski in the social network X, reports UNN.
"They were detained in Warsaw ... Vladislav O.'s husband was handed over to the border guards, who ... measures were taken to expel him from the Republic of Poland," Dobzynski said.
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As described ZAXID.NETPolish police launched an investigation into Wladyslaw Oliynychenko after he and supporters smashed two cars in the center of Warsaw on November 9. The police noted that the pathostrimer brought the transport in advance. When a passerby made a remark to Oleynichenko, he sprayed foam from a fire extinguisher on him. The pathostimer's supporters, who are mostly teenagers, supported his actions with exclamations.
The Monitoring Center for racist and xenophobic manifestations twice appealed to the prosecutor's office because of the pogroms organized by Vladislav Oleynichenko and insults to Poles. In addition, the blogger during the broadcasts, he stated that it would be better to live in Moscow, but he is forced to stay in Poland.
According to the monitoring center, Vladislav Oleynichenko is a Belarusian, although he lived and studied in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro for a long time. On the page of Dnipro Lyceum No. 139 there is informationthat Oleynichenko studied in the 11th grade in 2019 and organized events for the chemistry week. In his videos, the pathostrimer communicated in Russian and encouraged Russian-speaking residents of Warsaw to shoot his videos as well. Because of this, for a long time Vladislav Oleynichenko was considered a Russian.
Let's add that the blogger created pages in Tik Tok and on the Twitch media service under the nickname Crawl in 2023. He created videos in which he disguised himself as a gnome and tried to get into the office premises of shopping centers and public catering establishments in the center of Warsaw. According to Gazeta Wyborcza, McDonald's employees complained about Vladislav Oleynichenko.