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"Russians need to be expelled from Ukraine": Duda visited the Ukrainian House in Davos (photo, video)

The President of Poland is convinced that occupiers have to pay for their military crimes in Ukraine. However, in order for this to happen, it is necessary to collect clear evidence of crimes committed by the Russians. Polish President Andrzej Duda on Tuesday, January 17, visited the opening of the exhibition "Ukraine is you" (Ukraine is you) at the Ukrainian House at the World Economic Forum in Swiss Davos. This was reported on the Twitter Office of the Polish Leader.

The head of the Polish state reviewed photos that documented the consequences of Russian blows in the territory of Ukraine, and communicated with representatives of the country. According to Duda, the invaders should pay for their military crimes against Ukrainians. However, the world has the right to know why the invaders require criminal prosecution - and this requires evidence of them, he says. "It is very important to submit [evidence] of Russian crimes committed in Ukraine.

The world must see why we demand punishment of the perpetrators," the President of Poland said. He also stressed that the event should do everything to expel Russians from Ukraine. At the same time, Duda urged Ukrainian defenders not to worry about their loved ones, who were forced to go to other countries through Russian aggression. "Fight calmly - your children, mothers, sisters and wives are safe with us," the head of the Polish state added.