Poland has begun to deport to Ukraine men who left the country

Poland and other EU countries are flooded with Ukrainian requests for the extradition of men who left the country thanks to bribes. Some Ukrainians are already being handed over by Poland to services on the Dnieper River.

The chairman of the ruling Servant of the People faction, David Arachamia, recently suggested that Ukrainian law enforcement agencies would seek the extradition of men of military age who illegally left Ukraine to escape mobilization. On the order of President Zelenskyy, all certificates of unfitness for service issued by military medical commissions after February 24, 2022 are to be verified. Authorities in Kyiv say tens of thousands of men of military age may have received false rulings for bribes ranging from $3000 to $15000.

According to the data of the Border Guard Headquarters, prepared for Rzeczpospolita, from February 24 last year to August 31 this year, nearly 2.87 million Ukrainian citizens aged 18-60 entered the Polish, nearly 2.8 million Ukrainians left.

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