It was more of "EU coup" if anything. We in Poland were particularly supportive.
No one "raped with a huge knife". The most that happened was things like an Ukrainian POW having his arm chopped off because of his patriotic tattoo. There were also no "genocides" (plural?) but all ethnic Poles have been cleansed from the Russian occupied areas (without murders too, just threats and some kidnappings, beatings and mock executions - and all their property was stolen by who you apparently call "the old people").
It was more of "EU coup" if anything. We in Poland were particularly supportive.
No one "raped with a huge knife". The most that happened was things like an Ukrainian POW having his arm chopped off because of his patriotic tattoo. There were also no "genocides" (plural?) but all ethnic Poles have been cleansed from the Russian occupied areas (without murders too, just threats and some kidnappings, beatings and mock executions - and all their property was stolen by who you apparently call "old people").
It was more of "EU coup" if anything. We in Poland were particularly supportive.
No one "raped with a huge knife". The most that happened was things like an Ukrainian POW having his arm chopped off because of his patriotic tattoo. There were also no "genocides" (plural?) but all ethnic Poles have been cleansed from the Russian occupied areas (without murders too, just threats and some kidnappings, beatings and mock executions - and all their property was stolen by what you apparently call "old people").
It was more of "EU coup" if anything. We in Poland were particularly supportive.
No one "raped with a huge knife". The most that happened was things like an Ukrainian POW having his arm chopped off because of his patriotic tattoo. There were also no "genocides" (plural?) but all ethnic Poles have been cleansed from the Russian occupied areas (without murders too, just threats and some kidnappings, beatings and mock executions - and all their property was stolen).
It was more of "EU coup" if anything. We in Poland were particularly supportive.
No one "raped with a huge knife". The most that happened was things like an Ukrainian POW having his arm chopped off because of his pateiotic tattoo. There were also no "genocides" (plural?) but all ethnic Poles have been cleansed from the Russian occupied areas (without murders too, just threats and some kidnappings, beatings and mock executions - and all their property was stolen).