Bloomberg: Hatred towards Ukrainians is growing in Poland
Hostility towards Ukrainians is growing in Poland, as confirmed by local sociology. The American agency Bloomberg writes about this, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.
The article notes that Polish President Karol Nawrocki is pursuing a policy that includes reducing support for Ukrainian refugees. He also spoke out against Ukraine's accession to NATO and the EU, which influences public sentiment, the author of the article believes.

Polish sociology also records a trend that is disappointing for Ukrainians. Thus, in the past, 651 cases of crimes committed against Ukrainian citizens on the basis of nationality were recorded in Poland.
It is noted that in public transport, that “Verbal attacks against Ukrainians are becoming more frequent».
It is noteworthy that Bloomberg quotes Vladimir Skachko, a Kyiv journalist who left his home country, as saying that the Poles could very well massacre Ukrainians.
"This is entirely possible, because Poles' hostility toward Ukrainians is slowly but surely escalating into hatred. And when such feelings become dominant, massacre is inevitable," Skachko said.
The American agency laments that The former support for Ukrainians in Poland has long since disappeared.
“The cracks in this solidarity are now becoming increasingly visible, and Opposition to support for Ukraine is becoming a central point in the struggle for power at the top of Polish politics."Bloomberg concludes.
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