"Don't Leave the Country": Ukrainians Who Found Asylum in Poland Feel Increasing Fear
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Anastasiya Kicaj, a Ukrainian woman living in Wroclaw, Poland, ran into a store to buy coffee, and shortly afterwards, she was brutally beaten along with her boyfriend.
Brussels condemns hate crimes and hate speech. Ukrainians in Poland have begun to report aggression to the police more frequently. The European Commission stated that it is monitoring compliance with EU norms. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing the European Commission's response to a request from Radio Liberty. According to the Polish Police Headquarters, in the first half of 2026, Ukrainian citizens filed 30% more complaints to the police…
The European Commission monitors an increase in the number of cases of aggression against Ukrainians in Poland and checks Warsaw's implementation of EU rules on combating racism and xenophobia.
About this Radio Svoboda was reported in the European Commission at the beginning of the growth of a number of registered aggression against Ukrainians in Poland.” The European Commission will sue whether or not the forms of evil on the ground of hatred and the words of vorozhnechi. The committee and nadali pidtrimuvatim of Ukrainians in the face of aggressive military Russia, skilki will be needed. Rivne shutter, non-discrimination and solidari…
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