In connection with the current situation in Russia, the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Blaža Poboža was asked on Radio Zet if Poland would accept Russians fleeing the country? The politician had no doubt about it.
- Not. We tightened the rules in consultation with our Baltic neighbors. A general decision has been made limiting the possibility of Russians entering Poland, the deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the administration said.
Pieti noted with bitterness that the Russians and Russian women who took to the streets were protesting not against the war, but against the forced draft into the Russian army and sending them to the front. This is not entirely true, because after the start of the aggression against Ukraine, protests were held in several Russian cities, which were also brutally suppressed by the security forces.
- All opportunities for Russians to cross the border that would be associated with cultural, economic, economic and sports activities were excluded. Citizens of the attacking state should not enjoy privileges, Pobozhi added.
(Source: Radio Z)
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Massive protests have led to numerous arrests across the country.

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The protesters met with a decisive response from the services.

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Faced with the problems of the Russians, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Blazha Pobozhi answered the question of whether Poland would accept Russian citizens fleeing the draft into the army.

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The deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and administration had no doubt that the citizens of the state that attacked Ukraine should not be able to flee to Poland.
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