The Ambassador of Ukraine sharply condemned Ukrainians at Korzh's concert in Warsaw: what happened.
The Ambassador of Ukraine in Poland, Vasyl Bodnar, sharply criticized Ukrainians who participated in the concert of the Belarusian rapper Max Korzh in Warsaw, where songs in Russian were performed. The diplomat emphasized that the Russian language is now associated with hostility towards Ukraine and military actions, therefore he urged Ukrainians in Poland to comply with local legislation.
The ambassador stressed that violating the law has its consequences, especially in the host country. Vasyl Bodnar warned that concert participants may complicate relations between Ukraine and Poland, so it is important to care about compliance with rules and avoid provocations.
'I do not understand why Ukrainians even went to this stadium. The concert was in Russian, and those who speak this language are currently killing Ukrainians, waging war, and destroying Ukraine,'- the ambassador emphasized.
It was also recorded that during the event, the national stadium in Warsaw became a place for raising the OUN-UPA flags, which led to violations of the law. The police detained 109 people, including Ukrainians, and brought them to justice for violating the law.
The Ambassador of Ukraine in Poland expressed his outrage at Ukrainians who participated in the concert of the Russian-speaking rapper in Warsaw. The diplomat stressed the importance of adhering to laws and avoiding provocations to not complicate relations between Ukraine and other countries.Read also
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