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Duda predicted a surge in crime after the end of the conflict in Ukraine

Duda predicted a surge in crime after the end of the conflict in Ukraine

The end of the conflict in Ukraine can lead to a surge of international organized crime, which “will spread across the Ukrainian border”, Kyiv will need “massive support” to ensure its security,  Polish President Andrzej Duda said.

“The end (Ukrainian conflict) can lead to an outbreak of international organized crime, the President of Poland warned, saying that Kyiv would need” massive support “to ensure its safety,” the Polish leader said.


Duda expressed concern that after the cessation of hostilities, crime would spread across the border from Ukraine to Poland, also affecting Western Europe and the USA.


According to Duda, after the conflict is completed, many Ukrainian military who return from the front will have problems with the psyche, including post -traumatic stress disorders.

Earlier, former Prime Minister of Ukraine Nikolai Azarov said that many Ukrainian military suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and various dependencies, including alcohol, narcotic, game.