Sign Marking 'Free Ukraine Square' Stolen in Poland: Ukrainian Consul Responds.

Stolen sign of Ukraine Square
Stolen sign of Ukraine Square

Theft of a Street Sign in Gdynia

According to TSN.ua: A sign bearing the name 'Plac Wolnej Ukrainy' has been stolen in the Polish city of Gdynia. Ukraine's consul in Gdańsk, Oleh Vysochan, has confirmed the incident and stated that the Ukrainian side has already filed a report with the police. In response, Polish authorities have launched an appeal for witnesses.

This act is not the first instance of such vandalism in Poland. Over the past two years, several similar incidents have occurred. Vysochan emphasized that this goes beyond simple vandalism, describing it as an attempt to disrespect symbols of Ukrainian-Polish friendship.

'We immediately contacted the police, submitted an official request, and are in touch with the city authorities. The search has begun, but no suspects have been identified so far.' Oleh Vysochan

Local Authorities Respond

Local officials in Gdynia have expressed their support for Ukraine in light of this event. The police have asked the public for any information that might aid the investigation. The incident has caused concern within the Ukrainian community and underscores the importance of maintaining ties between Ukraine and Poland amid a challenging political climate.

The theft of the 'Plac Wolnej Ukrainy' sign serves as a troubling indicator of potentially rising vandalism targeting Ukrainian symbols in Poland. It highlights the need to preserve cultural and political connections between the two nations, especially given current global challenges. The response from local authorities and law enforcement suggests a readiness to address such acts and uphold the friendly relations between the countries.


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