There's a reaction after the riot on National. respective twelve people expelled from the country

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After scandalous incidents during the Belarusian rapper Max Korż performance at the National Stadium against 63 foreigners, proceedings were initiated on leaving the country, said Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Tuesday. There was a riot during the concert. The crowd besides featured the flag of criminal organizations of Ukrainian OUN-UPA nationalists. There are 6 Belarusians and 57 Ukrainians in a group of detainees who are threatened with expulsion from Poland.

An alarming event occurred last Saturday, August 9, on the National PGE. On that day a performance of Belarusian rapper Max Korż took place on the biggest Polish arena. The artist is known for his criticism of Alexander Lukashenko and his regime. Many participants of the performance study that the show was fantastic, but – unfortunately – any participants of the performance allowed themselves besides much.

There was a riot during the organization in the stands! Tens of participants jumped through the railings, entering the stadium plate. There's been a clash with security. Another incidental afraid the emergence of the OUN-UPA flag in the crowd – organizations of Ukrainian nationalists, which was liable for killing about 100,000 Poles in east Małopolska during planet War II. The issue of exposing the symbol of criminals was made public by MP Dariusz Matecki on the network.

In connection with Saturday riots at PGE National, 109 people were detained – after the event the capital police passed. 50 people received fines for a full amount of PLN 11 450 and a further 38 were asked to be punished.

Prior to the government gathering on Tuesday, August 12, Prime Minister Donald Tusk reported that a procedure for expulsion from the country had been initiated against 63 rioters. At the same time, the Prime Minister stressed that specified incidents could lead to anti-Ukrainian sentiments.

"In no case – I say this with full conviction, in the interests of Poland and our security: we must not let anti-Ukrainian moods to be unleashed. Just as Ukrainian authorities must guarantee that no 1 comes up with an thought in Kiev, Ukraine or Poland, so that Ukrainians do any unnecessary anti-Polish gestures," said Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

Source: polsantews.pl

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