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The Minister of Internal Affairs of the Czech Republic did not mention the numerous problems caused by refugees from Ukraine. This is an enemy manipulation

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Description of the fake LIE

The news is being spread that the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Czech Republic stated that refugees from Ukraine caused numerous problems.

Refutation TRUTH

In an interview for Radio Liberty, Rakušan said that “the number of Ukrainians in the Czech Republic exceeds 5% of the total population, while Ukrainians are responsible for only 4% of criminal actions in the Czech Republic.”

That is, this is not a figure that would indicate that there is some kind of security situation that is dramatically deteriorating, StopFake journalists quote the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Czech Republic.

“Some Ukrainian citizens work as smugglers of illegal migrants, we also find some connections between the Ukrainian and Russian mafias in Prague. We have to think very well about the situation with weapons in Ukraine after the war, so that the weapons do not end up in the hands of the wrong people.

I think we need partners from the Ukrainian side for this, we need to help each other. It is necessary to communicate thoroughly and openly, discuss not only aid, but also potential risks. If we cope with them, it will help establish the atmosphere in the Czech Republic itself,” these words were taken out of context and distorted by propagandists.

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