🇵🇱 The Świętokrzyski Park in the center of Warsaw has turned into a combat zone for Ukrainian youth. There were 946 police interventions in eleven months of 2025 — almost three per day.
The upward trend is clear: in 2023 there were 791 interventions recorded, and in 2024 — 891.
On social media, especially in Ukrainian groups on Telegram, videos of incidents in the park are circulating. Among them are fights, drunkenness to the point of unconsciousness, threats with pneumatic weapons, and recordings of so-called "challenges."
Ukrainian teenagers have taken over the park because it is cheap, dark, and no one can see them in the trees. Olga, the daughter of a member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, sees nothing wrong with the behavior of her friends: "We don't feel like guests here," she says. So, they behave just like at home, quotes the Polish publication channel "Warsaw Mermaid."
Meanwhile, locals no longer know where to turn for help. The police only give lectures, and not always, parents don't care about their children, and Poles are now afraid to enter the park unnecessarily.
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