A Polish female surviving in Gambia revealed an different activity. As it turns out, Polish food products can be purchased in the shops there, labelled “not intended for sale”. As he claims, the owner of the chain of shops is Ukrainian and these goods come from Polish humanitarian aid for this country.
Polish humanitarian aid for Ukraine sold in Gambia. According to authoritative communications, so far Poland has allocated as much as 4.91% of GDP to the Russian-fighting Ukraine, of which 0.71% of GDP is expenditure on support for Ukraine, 4.2% of GDP is the cost of aid to Ukrainian alleged "war refugees" in our country.
And not only the state institutions, but besides the Polish Red Cross, Caritas, Polish Humanitarian Action and average citizens who granted protection to “refugees” from Lviv and Tarnopol have joined the project.
Like for example says Polish Humanitarian Action: The escalation of the Ukrainian war in February 2022 caused a immense humanitarian crisis in the country and besides forced millions of people to leave their homes. Support is needed both for those who have decided to escape from dangerous regions to another parts of the country and for those who stay in their homes.
Needs are huge. People fleeing the war must quit their lives – they have no occupation and no money. They deficiency the most basic products (food, warm clothes, hygiene products, etc.). 1 of the most susceptible groups is children for whom war is simply a immense trauma. They request intellectual support, as well as opportunities for further learning and development. There are besides older people in a hard situation, who are hard to take care of themselves and their needs in specified demanding conditions – they are frequently lonely, without adequate support.
But what happens to humanitarian aid provided by Poles? Since 2022, we have been informed that this aid does not go to those in need, is frequently stolen and then sold on allegro or local stores.
Now we learn that the products Poland donated to the Ukrainians were exported to the distant African Gambia. There they are sold on a network of minimarkets, which Ukrainians direct. Polka, surviving and travelling in this exotic country, appearing on YouTube, told about this on the channel "How far away".
The full video is available Here.
OUR COMMENTS: It seems that contrary to what the Polish Humanitarian Action claims, the Ukrainians do not deficiency the most basic products, namely food.
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