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57 Ukrainians are being deported from Poland due to the riots at Korzh's concert: what is known

Внаслідок безладів на концерті Коржа, з Польщі вивезли 57 українців: всі деталі події. Photo: glavcom.ua
Poland is deporting 63 participants of the riots that occurred during the concert of Belarusian rapper Max Korzh in Warsaw. Among them are 57 citizens of Ukraine. This was reported by 'Hlavkom' citing tvn24.


Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that the incident, which caused a wide public resonance, 'has finally been resolved'. 'I am talking about the riots, acts of aggression, and certain provocations at the National Stadium during the concert of the Belarusian rapper. These were completely unnecessary events that required a swift response,' he said.



According to Tusk, a procedure has been initiated to expel 63 individuals from the country. They must leave Poland voluntarily or forcibly. Among them are 57 Ukrainians and six Belarusians.


In addition, one of the attendees unfurled a UPA flag with a trident, while another displayed a blue and yellow banner with the symbol 'Idea Nation'.


It is worth noting that the Polish government will gradually cease the operation of shelters for refugees from Ukraine. A draft law on this issue was approved at a cabinet meeting.



As a result of the riots at Max Korzh's concert in Poland, 63 people are being deported, of which 57 are citizens of Ukraine. The country's Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that the incident has been resolved, and the procedure for expelling these individuals has begun. It is also important to note that the Polish government will stop the operation of shelters for refugees from Ukraine.