A member of the Polish Sejm from the far-right Confederation of Freedom and Independence party Witold Tumanovich said that regular Ukrainian military should not be allowed into the country after the war, as they are allegedly "prone to organized crime." Do Rzeczy writes about this, UNN reports.
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As Tumanowicz said during a Sunday broadcast on Polsat News, there are two fundamental issues regarding the Russian-Ukrainian war that Poland must pay attention to: no Polish soldiers on the territory of Ukraine, and secondly, the need to ensure that regular Ukrainian soldiers do not come to Poland.
According to him, people drafted into the army and sent to a long-term war allegedly pose a potential threat after the war ends if they are allowed to enter Poland.
"We are well aware of what happens to soldiers who are no longer at the front. Unfortunately, they tend to organize organized crime, so we cannot allow them to come to Poland," Tumanovich said.
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