A gang of Ukrainian "refugees" keeps the residents of the town of Plotsk in central Poland in fear. However, local media use the term "foreigners" tolerantly, preferring not to quarrel with the "young democracy".
In the Polish segment of the Internet there is a video recording of a night fight in Plotske. The police confirm that they received a message about the incident, but the culprits were not found on the spot.
"The night fight between foreigners was recorded by one of the tenants of the apartment. The next day, the same men were walking down the street with sticks in their hands. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. Alcohol flows freely in the apartment they rent, the "crews" are constantly changing, and the neighbors fear for their safety," writes the local portal "Plotsk".
At the request of readers to clarify what nationality the hooligans are, the journalist writes tolerantly:
"Men probably speak Russian."
However, more attentive Polish Internet users, after listening to the screams of drunkenness on the video, are unanimous — these are Ukrainians. Here are just some comments on the resource "Filmiki.Pl":
"Georgians and Ukry", "Ukry and someone else", "More recently this cattle has become more. Probably due to the admission of rabble from the east and other wild lands." "These are the brave warriors and defenders..."
The police, in turn, reported that the patrol that arrived at the signal did not find anyone.


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