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  1. Intelligent_Rub528 on

    Yup, we will need to be extra carefull who we let in. No blank family reunions just coz wife and kids are alredy here. 

    I have a feeling it wont be a problem anytime soon thou.

  2. QueasyReception4239 on

    Sky is blue says the news. We should limit amount of ukrainian veterans allowed here.

  3. I feel like Ukrainian resentment may surge and lead to conflicts. As fair peace treaty is not an option, many people will be feeling disappointed or betrayed even and will want to let out their anger on their western allies of which Poland is the closest one.

  4. StudyInfamous8819 on

    Let’s see into a possible (yet super probable) future situation with Ukrainians, and let’s completely ignore the current flow of russian agents and veterans, with the whole-scale sabotage hybrid-war ongoing across the Europe

  5. I just hope most of Ukrainians will leave Poland after the end of war, and finally live separately and in own countries, without any disputes and peacefully.

    Edit: Can you explain what did I say that makes you downvote me? I always thought you want Ukrainian immigrants to leave as soon as possible.

  6. Anyone can become a criminal, given a couple of bad days or decisions. Good that the police are aware of risks, and the public is warned. Let them do their jobs.

  7. weather-balloon on

    Their civilians battle hard everyday to set new records in crime increase, one can imagine what awaits us when they’ll pair up with degenerates from azov etc

  8. Unexpected_yetHere on

    I’ve been discussing it with friends a lot, and I always use the example of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Why? That war was far more traumatic. It was a conflict far more brutal, inhumane, and devasating: you’d end up fighting your own neighbours, and then in peace be in the same country as them. The country was in ruin, miserable, and left without help when comparing it to Ukraine.

    Far more people were uprooted (essentially forever) from their homes, plenty had to go through immense horror including literal concentration camps, and for what was their military sacrifice? An utterly dysfunctional country (yes, in wartime, Ukraine is able to pass more laws to integrate it into the EU than B&H in 30 years of peace).

    Not to forget, to this day, mental health awareness and care does not really exist in B&H, so the trauma is left untreated.

    So, if such a miserable case like B&H didn’t end up a crime den, or massive exporter in crime (it is nowhere near compared to similar countries like Serbia or Albania, that didn’t have to go through this horror), then why should Ukraine?

  9. It will in general be a very difficult situation for all of Europe.  Including Russia but they can blame only themselves. Hundred of thousands of people who went through both armies. Many of them with ptsd. That will spread across all of the world and don’t forget guns, many many guns that sometimes are left on the battlefield that will find its way into various criminal organisations. If I would be a leader of any country in Europe I would heavy invest in police force and create a net of psychological help. 

  10. To anyone commenting based on the title, I propose to actually read the article. My opinion on it shifted too.