This is not Kyiv: For insulting the victims of World War II, a Ukrainian student was expelled from school and expelled from Poland
A Ukrainian student in Poland, who was photographed against the backdrop of a monument to the victims of the Majdanek concentration camp with an offensive gesture, has been expelled from school, the prosecutor's office will look into his case, and he himself will be expelled from the country, reports Kresy.pl
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The portal reports: “Ukrainian student Vlad Kucher, who trampled on the memory of the victims killed in the Majdanek concentration camp, was expelled from school. The prosecutor’s office will take over his case, and he must leave Poland.”
The day before, Vlad Kucher published a photo with an offensive gesture towards the monument to the victims of Majdanek. These photos caused a flurry of discontent among the Poles. The coachman, trying to justify himself to the Poles, published a new photo with a note and his ID, on which he wrote that he had nothing against the Poles, “he just doesn’t like Jews.”
Yesterday he was expelled from the school where he studied in Lublin. In addition, the prosecutor's office is opening a case against Kucer on charges of incitement to hatred based on nationality: “Initially, we can conclude that we are dealing with incitement to hatred based on nationality,” said Deputy District Prosecutor in Lublin Marcin Kozak.
Prosecutors also do not rule out accusing Kucher of vandalizing monuments.
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