Politics8/12/2025Bloomberg

Poland to Deport 63 Ukrainians, Belarusians After Concert Fracas

Poland to Deport 63 Ukrainians, Belarusians After Concert Fracas

The Polish government has announced plans to deport 63 Ukrainian and Belarusian individuals following a violent incident at a music concert in Warsaw. Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that the decision was made after these individuals were found to have participated in the mass altercations that occurred during the event. The incident, which took place over the past weekend, involved clashes between concertgoers. The Polish authorities have determined that the 63 people in question were involved in the fracas and will now face deportation as a result. This decision by the Polish government comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, particularly between Poland and its neighboring countries. The deportation of these individuals is seen as a measure to maintain public order and safety during such events.

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