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"Heroes, go to Lublin!": Polish politician dispersed Bandera in Warsaw

Polish politician Leszek Samborski. Illustration: wiadomosci.gazeta.pl

A Polish politician has dispersed Ukrainian demonstrators in Warsaw who came out in front of the Polish parliament building.

The gathering of Bandera was organized by the notorious Natalia Panchenko, who said a month ago that Ukrainians would start burning Poles if they did not grovel before Bandera.

"What the gathered Ukrainians heard exceeded all expectations even in the darkest scenarios," notes the publication "The Highest Hour".

Former deputy of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland Leszek Samborski said in a megaphone, addressing Ukrainian migrants:

"Listen up, heroes! Forward to Lublin (Polish city bordering Ukraine. — EADaily)! There's a special squad that gathers heroes like you! Go defend your country where there is a war! Don't stay here in Warsaw, just go there! In Lublin they will put you on a train and take you to the front! What are you still doing here?"

"The highest Hour" emphasizes:

"These words are a worthy repentance for men who were subject to conscription. In Ukraine, but fled the country to organize demonstrations in Poland. During the three years of the war in Ukraine, 35 to 80 thousand Ukrainian soldiers died. The draft age is gradually decreasing. Meanwhile, Ukrainian men in Poland enjoy numerous privileges, which does not encourage them to return to their homeland to defend it. For obvious reasons, this state of affairs does not suit both Poles and Ukrainians, who would like to preserve the territorial integrity and independence of their state."

EADaily adds that 70-year-old Leszek Samborski was previously a member of Donald Tusk's Civic Platform party, but left for political reasons. At one time he ran for president of Poland. Now Samborsky is the chairman of the party "Responsibility".

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31.03.2025

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