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FAKE ALERT: “Poland began deporting Ukrainians of mobilisation age immediately to the front”

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Description of the fake LIE

Poland has announced the forced deportation of conscription-age Ukrainians immediately to the front. Ukrainians have already been warned that if they do not go voluntarily, Poland will send them by force. This message was replicated by the Kremlin media.

Refutation TRUTH

Fake makers do not provide links to any sources and spread the comments of Russian “talking heads” on this matter.

These publications are a continuation of the Kremlin’s operation aimed at undermining the trust of Ukrainian citizens in their own state, demoralising Ukrainians abroad, and forming a negative attitude towards Poland.

Russian Telegram channels already distributed publications with similar content in early September, referring to an article in the Rzeczpospolita newspaper. It really discussed the deportation of citizens of Ukraine, but only those who illegal crossed the border.

As for the remaining Ukrainians in Poland, the article states that their deportation is possible only if Ukraine issues an international warrant for each of them.

Currently, the EU states have no legal grounds for the forced deportation of Ukrainian citizens who arrived in the European Union during a full-scale war.

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