The Bialystok Court of Appeal ruled in the case of soldiers accused of wrongfully detaining 2 journalists photographing their camp. They're expected to pay $10,000 each. That's little than the reporters requested. And it was no usage to explain that the soldiers suspected journalists of spying. The event took place on 16 November 2021, only 2 days after the assault on the Polish border in Kuźnica, the first attack on the Polish border since the end of planet War II. 2 journalists collecting press material about the situation on the Polish-Belarusian border came to 1 of the military camps and there began taking photos of the camp. And erstwhile they were about to leave, they were detained by soldiers of the Polish Army. The course of the event presented in court was to look like a car of journalists was surrounded by soldiers, and they themselves refused to leave until the soldiers received explicit instructions with a raised voice, including profanity. Journalists then left the car and had to stand with their hands up to 1 of the property. The soldiers took distant their jackets and hats and put on clamps. During this time they searched journalists' clothes and the contents of the camera. After just over an hour
For wrongful detention soldiers will gotta pay 10 1000 zlotys to journalists photographing their camp
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