Polish Foreign Minister Honors Ukrainian Hero for Saving Twin Girls from Icy Waters.
Polish Foreign Minister Expresses Gratitude for Child Rescue
According to Novyny.live: Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has publicly thanked a Ukrainian man named Oleksandr for his heroic rescue of twin sisters who fell through ice in Bydgoszcz. This act of bravery has captured significant attention in Polish media and society, highlighting the crucial solidarity between peoples during difficult times. The incident underscores the strong personal bonds forming between Polish citizens and the large Ukrainian community now living in the country.
The rescue operation was carried out by Oleksandr, who is originally from Sloviansk in the Donetsk region, together with a local resident. Oleksandr is a former police officer and currently works as a driver in Poland. Nearly one million Ukrainians now reside in Poland, where they actively contribute to the nation's economic and social development.
Solidarity Between Poland and Ukraine Emphasized
In his statement, Radosław Sikorski stressed the importance of mutual support between Poland and Ukraine, stating:
'As a resident of Bydgoszcz, I thank Mr. Oleksandr. We must not allow Russian propaganda to undermine Polish-Ukrainian solidarity in the face of an enemy that threatens both our nations.' Radosław Sikorski
These words stand as a testament to the vital need for unity in defending shared values and security.
This rescue is more than a story of individual heroism; it powerfully illustrates the importance of international solidarity, particularly given the contemporary challenges faced by both Poland and Ukraine. The positive interaction between Ukrainian and Polish communities can serve as a significant factor in strengthening bilateral relations, especially in the realms of security and the economy.
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