The Ukrainian Legion began accepting applications from third-country nationals. It is reported that in full they received statements of readiness to die in Ukraine from about 500 people from 30 countries – that was the message on the propaganda account, which is tracked by more than a million people.
The Russians besides gave the exact address of the centre, although it is no secret. It is located in Lublin, on 2.
However, the most disturbing conviction is that the authors of the scandalous post call for arson of the center. We are certain that there will be people in Poland who will realize that it is better to burn this disgusting thing that works with mercenaries It's written.
According to the information of the HR, the entry was submitted to the safety Service of Ukraine. If necessary, she will turn the substance over to the Polish services.
The willing ones are missing
The call to set fire to the facility at ul. Poczytajnej appeared in connection with the commencement of recruitment to the Ukrainian Legion in the Consulate General of Ukraine. According to Ukrainian information, already in the first days of the application, about 200 Ukrainians surviving in Poland and another European countries submitted. Unfortunately, RMF FM reports that actual statistic may not be so optimistic. The radio unofficially stated that the actual number of volunteers may not exceed 30 people.
This situation raises doubts as to the implementation of the training programme planned at the camp close Stalowa Wola with the participation of NATO inspectors. Due to the deficiency of a adequate number of participants in the training, their future remains uncertain.
The Agreement is inactive in force
Despite the difficulties, Polish MON does not comment on the authoritative situation. However, it confirms that the Polish-Ukrainian agreement is inactive in force and Poland remains ready to meet its obligations, including training volunteers and providing them with appropriate equipment. The Legion was appointed in July by a joint decision of Prime Minister Donald Tusk and president Volodymyr Zelenski. Basic training should take 35 days and further steps would be tailored individually depending on the specialization chosen by volunteers.