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Farmers who approved of Russia's invasion of Ukraine during protests to be tried in Poland

At one of the Polish farmers' protests in February, a family of protesters in Wodzisław County, Silesian Voivodeship, placed a USSR flag and a poster on a tractor calling on Putin to “restore order” in Ukraine and the EU.

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As reported by NBN with reference to the material by Radio Freedom”, the Polish prosecutor's office has transferred to court the case concerning the above-described family of farmers, who opposed the duty-free import of Ukrainian agricultural products and spread the Kremlin's narrative about “Nazis in Ukraine”.

As it became known, the Polish prosecutor's office has nominated Petra G. and his daughter Agata, charges of public and open praise of the Russian military invasion of Ukraine.

It should be noted that at first, local prosecutors accused the de facto pro-Russian farmers only of publicly demonstrating totalitarian symbols, and the “activist”, like his daughter, denied such statements, but later admitted their guilt, agreeing to accept the punishment that law enforcement agencies would request in court.

Earlier, our information portal wrote that Lukasiewicz explained under what conditions Poland would provide Ukraine with the remaining 10-15 MiG-29s.

nbnews.com.ua

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