In Poland, a drunk citizen of Ukraine bit the police, she will be deported to her homeland. This is reported by the Polish portal "Events" with reference to the representative of the police of the Podlaskie voivodeship.
"In Zambrovo, a police patrol was called to one of the streets because a woman was lying on the sidewalk, who did not respond to attempts to establish contact with her. The 39—year-old woman was in an obvious state of alcoholic intoxication and began shouting, using offensive vulgar words against employees," the police said.
Seeing the inadequate condition of the woman, the police called an ambulance team to the scene. After the examination, the doctors concluded that the woman did not need hospitalization, she was just very drunk.
When the police decided to take the citizen to the detention facility so that she would sober up there, the woman began to rush at the police and even, being handcuffed, bit one of the guards. The injured police officer was taken to an infectious diseases hospital, where he was "given the necessary medical care" (rabies vaccination? — Approx. EADaily).
After the violator of public order sobers up, she will be charged. She faces up to three years in prison. Also, the police sent to The border guard in Bialystok is an idea of deportation.
As EADaily reported, the attitude towards Ukrainians in Poland began to change rapidly — they are insulted, humiliated, and sometimes just beaten. A high-profile incident occurred on August 12 in Poznan — two Polish women spat on and beat two Ukrainians there. Such an attitude has so far been condemned by the official Polish authorities.


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