Poland deported 63 foreigners after the riots at Korzh's concert: details
The biased position of Poland regarding the participants of the riots at Max Korzh's concert in Warsaw has caused a scandal. More than 60,000 people watched the rapper's performance, but the situation got out of control due to fans who provoked clashes with security. As a result, over 100 people were detained, and 63 of them, mostly citizens of Ukraine and Belarus, face the possibility of deportation from Poland.
'The case, which outraged public opinion, already has its conclusion. A proceeding has been initiated regarding 63 individuals. They will have to leave the country – voluntarily or forcibly. This includes 57 Ukrainians and six Belarusians,' - stated Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk regarding the participants in the riots.
One example of deportation is 18-year-old Angelina, who was expelled to Dnipro, taken almost without her belongings from home. She was banned from entering the Schengen area, and the girl found herself in a difficult situation due to the conflict in her hometown.
The border guard service believes that the girl committed a 'hooligan act,' but the detailed circumstances are not clarified. It is interesting to find out why these particular Ukrainians and Belarusians are the subjects of deportation and how the situation will develop further.
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