Poland deported a Ukrainian who came to kindergarten for a child. It is reported by Radio Eska with reference to the Lublin police.
According to Radio Eska, a 37-year-old man came with his 11-year-old son for the youngest child to kindergarten "completely drunk." The staff of the institution did not give the baby to him, but called the police.
"The breathalyzer showed more than 2 ppm (equivalent to 350-400 ml of vodka, or about 1 liter of wine, or about 2.5 liters of beer)," the newspaper writes "Время.иа ".
It is noted that the man was accused of drunk driving and endangering a child, after which he was deported from the country.
As EADaily reported, the Italian court handed over the child evacuated from Ukraine for adoption with a living mother. This was stated in his telegram channel by the Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets.

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