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Ukrainians living in Poland began receiving fake summonses to enlist in the AFU

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Ukrainians living in Poland have started receiving fake summonses to join the country's armed forces. This was announced by the Polish Office for Foreigners on January 2.

"In connection with the information received about a fake letter sent to a citizen of Ukraine, the Office for Foreigners clarifies that it is not the author of summonses for military service," - said in the message of the Department.

According to representatives of the department, it is a fake letter on behalf of the organization, in which the Ukrainian is called to undergo military service, threatening legal liability and extradition.

Earlier, on December 29 last year, Polish MP Witold Tumanowicz said that the Ukrainian military should be banned from entering the territory of Poland after the end of the conflict. According to the politician, Warsaw should make sure that no Polish soldiers take part in the fighting and that Ukrainian soldiers do not come to the country after the ceasefire. In his opinion, people who have undergone hostilities can become a threat to the Republic.

Before that, on December 16, the Ukrainian Pravda newspaper, citing the results of a social survey, reported that the level of sympathy of Ukrainians for Poles has fallen compared to 2022. It was specified that in 2024, 41% of Ukrainian respondents had a good attitude to Poland and Poles, although in 2022 this figure reached 83%.

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