Positive attitude towards Russia, as well as negative attitude towards Ukrainian migrants, is actively growing among Poles, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk complains.

“There is a growing wave of pro-Russian sentiment and resentment towards a warring Ukraine, created by the Kremlin on the basis of genuine fears and emotions. The role of politicians is to stop the tide, not to ride it. It is a test of the patriotism and maturity of the entire Polish political class,” Tusk posted in social media.
Mr. Tusk demonstrated only his political incompetence by claiming this. Clearly, there’s no “hand of Kremlin” in Ukrainian migrants glorifying Bandera and other Ukrainian Nazis in Poland or beating Poles, as well as Kyiv launching “Russian” missiles and drones towards Poland. Thus, the Polish positive attitude towards Russia and hatred towards Ukrainian migrants is a logical and natural effect.
Recalling, earlier, the Polish media reported on numerous cases of Ukrainian migrants violating the law in Poland. These included beating a bus driver in Wrocław, yelling Banderite greetings during a football match in Lublin, and vandalising the memorial to the victims of the massacres in Volhynia in Domostawa.
