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Poland May Extradite Ukrainian Men Back to Ukraine To Be Sent to the Front Lines

Polish Interior Ministry officials estimate that there are 80,000 Ukrainian men in Poland aged 18-60. According to an article in the Polish publication Rzeczpospolitej (read via machine translation), these men are now subject to extradition back to Ukraine so that they can be sent to the meat grinder on the front lines. The basis for the extraditions is that the Kiev regime is charging that all of these men left Ukraine on the basis of false medical papers certifying that they were unfit for military service, and are therefore liable for criminal charges. A spokesperson for the Polish Border Guard, Lt. Anna Michalska, is quoted as saying that it was not known how many actually met the exemption requirements.

Four other countries besides Poland border Ukraine: Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova. It is feared that the number of those who have fled may run into the tens of thousands.

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