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How Poland treats Ukrainian refugees

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How Poland treats Ukrainian refugees

A week after the war in Ukraine started on February 24th, 2022 I fled to Poland.
In this video, I am sharing how Polish people, Polish businesses, and the Polish government treat Ukrainian refugees.

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23 COMMENTS

  1. Polish /ˈpəʊ.lɪʃ/ – there is a diphthong here. Don't pronounce Polish as /ˈpɒl.ɪʃ/ . Try to differentiate the nationality from the act of cleaning something by rubbing it or rubbing something using a piece of cloth or brushing to clean it and make it shine.

  2. I hope that from this war we will have many good memories from supporting each other. We appreciate how you try to work here and fit into society how you can. Russia called you brothers but real brothers fight on daily and helps then it's needed. That the different. So it's was fake brotherhood. I hope this war end soon. Of course Ukraine will win and i will go visit Ukraine <3

  3. It is a great privilege to meet so many Ukrainians. You are truly the best of the best. There is some hard history lessons, specially Wolyn, but before Wolyn there was hundreds of years when Poles had done evil to Ukrainians. History is just history, we have to remember, but also move on. it is absolute privilege to have all of you here, you are hard working, beautiful, strong willed people. You do not deserve any of what is happening to your great nation. I will continue to help as much as I can, hoping, that when all of it ends, we could just remain friends. Love to you all, with no conditions.

  4. Great summary of your trip. Simply explained, easy to understand for those who are unfamiliar with the events. Thank you and all the best for you.

  5. 6:50 Sadly I don't know if as u called it "every polish person" is that warm to Ukrainians and feels good about them crossing the border with Poland; sadly one time just after the war started when I was going to the supermarket in my hometown, the Lublin city, situated in the Eastern Poland, I saw two young people from Ukraine, wearing only shorts and sleeveless T-shirts as they hadn't had enough time to prepare anything for such a long journey. Then, just after few minutes, I walked out of the supermarket and witnessed them being beaten and humiliated by some of my compatriots who'd been following them from the very beginning. Fortunately, they suddenly stopped it and got away just as they saw me and the other people that literally helped them SURVIVE. Basically, I think in every country all over the world there are many nice people, very open-minded and kind-hearted to others as well as bad ones, bullies seeking only popularity and false 'respect' you name it. That's how our societies are build.
    Greetings

  6. Hsh Hanna the London banks coused this with Putin setting up a hole banking sistum I. Londan to launder the money he would be stealing fro. Russia thay were just explain it to everyone the way the olagards would do it investagating I'm land houses and collages fir there kids he is crazy wors than u can imagine hun

  7. I'm glad we stared shipping them armes I just couldn't take seeing how that putin was hurting peoy there's no freedom enywhere with dictators like Putin In power I knew when he was put in there was no safety fir all of Europe but he is so much like Hitler he wants tottle control you work hard all your lives you should be able to keep you lively hood Putin solder's are stealing things people had to leave behind it's awful hope I hear back on how y'all are doing to thank u

  8. hi hanna how are you i am from pakistan come from ukrain i was student in ukrain but i but asylam in poland now i am in close camp for last two month no communicate with family very depressed and i come for help but i am in close camp i dont know why need help family is also very worried

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