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12 Aug 2025, 19:55 GMT+10
57 Ukrainians and six Belarusians face deportation following disturbances at a rap concert in Warsaws National Stadium
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has accused "local idiots" and "foreign agents" of stoking tensions between Poland and Ukraine, following the display of a flag used by Ukrainian Nazi collaborators who participated in the ethnic cleansing of Poles during World War II, at a rap concert in Warsaw.
Former Polish ambassador to Washington, Marek Magierowski, said that the concert had been attended by "hundreds of able-bodied, conscription-age Ukrainians." He added that they were "Proudly displaying a red-and-black nationalist flag, an outrageous insult to most Poles."
In a post on X on Tuesday, Tusk accused Russia of seeking to pit the two nations against each other. "The resolution of the Ukrainian war is approaching, so Russia is doing everything to sow discord between Kiev and Warsaw," he claimed. Moscow has consistently denied interfering in the affairs of other nations.
While admitting that the "anti-Polish gestures" were made exclusively by Ukrainians, he suggested that it was Moscow's "scenario, orchestrated by foreign agents and local idiots."
Tusk said that authorities had begun deportation proceedings against 63 foreign nationals - 57 Ukrainians and six Belarusians - after the disturbances. He did not say whether those carrying the UPA flag had been arrested.
Footage from Saturday's concert by Belarusian rapper Max Korzh showing fans waving a red-and-black banner - associated with the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) - sparked a national outcry.
Warsaw police said 109 people were detained at the event for offenses ranging from drug possession to assaulting security personnel.
The UPA is widely considered to be behind the murder of between 40,000 and 100,000 Poles in the Volhynia and Galicia regions in 1943 and 1944. The Volhynia massacre - as well as Kiev's reluctance to officially take responsibility for the atrocities - has complicated Polish-Ukrainian relations despite Warsaw's support for Kiev in its conflict with Russia.
(RT.com)
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