The prosecutor's office in Warsaw decided not to initiate a case regarding the demonstration of the OUN-UPA flag during the concert of Belarusian rapper Max Korzh in August 2025. This decision provoked sharp criticism from Polish right-wing politicians.
The prosecutor's office in Warsaw has decided not to open a case regarding the use of OUN-UPA symbols during Max Korzh's performance. This decision has caused strong criticism from Polish right-wing politicians. This information was shared by a member of the Sejm from the 'Law and Justice' party, Dariusz Matecki.
According to the response, the prosecutor decided not to initiate legal actions due to the raising of the red-black flag during the event. No specific explanation for this step is provided.
Deputy Matecki called this decision 'an unbelievable scandal' and reported on his actions regarding this issue. It is preliminarily known that the President of Poland has already expressed his opinion on this topic.
The President of Poland Commented on the Situation
The President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, described the event as 'scandalous' and 'absolutely unacceptable'. He hopes that the Sejm will support the bill prohibiting the use of OUN-UPA symbols and imposing strict sanctions for violations of this law.
Poland took actions against participants in the riots that occurred during the concert. A total of 63 individuals, of whom 57 are citizens of Ukraine, will be deported from the country. According to Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the situation has been resolved, and the alley has already begun.
It all started during Max Korzh's concert when the OUN-UPA flag was raised, causing outrage and acts of aggression at the National Stadium. These events required an immediate response from the authorities, which they received.