In Poland, some men tried to investigate a Ukrainian company because of Bandera
In Poland, law enforcement officers detained two men in connection with an incident at the Poznań University of Economics. They attempted to enter the office of a Ukrainian company, claiming they wanted to check its stance on Stepan Bandera.
According to preliminary information, the men used the historical figure as a pretext for their actions. Police are investigating the circumstances of the incident and determining the detainees’ motives.
The incident came to light after a video was shared showing two men with a camera demanding to be let into the Ukrainian company’s office.
They stated that they wanted to check whether “she supports Stepan Bandera.”
❗️Two men associated with Braun came to the @UEwP building in Poznań yesterday and questioned a young woman about whether her company supports Stepan Bandera and the Ukrainian government. Without her consent, they recorded and published her image.
The same man (wearing a T-shirt mocking… pic.twitter.com/gsthMjB1Hl— Kacper Nowicki (@KacpeerNowicki) July 8, 2026
On Wednesday, July 8, it was reported that law enforcement had detained two suspects in connection with this incident.
“There will be zero tolerance for hatred and aggression. In such cases, the police will respond decisively,” said the head of Poland’s Ministry of the Interior.
Poland has commented on the transfer of Patriot missiles to Ukraine.
Poland is once again not involved in key negotiations regarding Ukraine—TVP World.
As a reminder, the U.S. will provide Poland with a $2 billion loan to purchase weapons: F-35 fighter jets, Patriot air defense missile systems, and Abrams tanks.
Earlier, Poland signed an agreement with the U.S. for the delivery of 96 AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopters, along with a logistics and training package, for a total of $10 billion.