In Poland, a woman did not allow Ukrainians into her establishment; she is now being investigated by the prosecutor's office.


An investigation has been opened against a beauty salon owner in Poland who refuses to serve Ukrainians
In the Polish city of Katowice, a beauty salon owner claimed that she does not serve Ukrainians and expressed support for Russia's aggression. This was reported by Gazeta Wyborcza.
A resident of Poland placed a notice on the door of her establishment stating that citizens of Ukraine would not be served. The xenophobe would kick out clients if she found out they were not Polish.
A year ago, the woman made a video in which she insulted Ukrainians and called them 'pathological cattle.' She also tore down yellow-blue balloons near the entrance to her neighbors' apartment. She aimed for 'Poles not to see these colors' and divided the Ukrainian people.
'This pathology started to decorate the stairs with its colors. After the balloons were removed, this pathology surfaced and said she would send state institutions after me. 'Nudity' starts to persecute, intimidate, and bully. Either we remove this abomination, or it will get even worse,' she said in the video.
The woman may be charged with publicly offending people based on nationality and inciting violence. If proven guilty, she faces up to three years of imprisonment. Currently, the prosecutor's office in Katowice is investigating the case.
Earlier, due to the decision of US President Donald Trump to suspend foreign aid through the USAID program, the largest support base for refugees from Ukraine in Poland, Mapuj Pomoc, is seeking funding.
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