
December 22, MINSK. Getting ALCOHOL and marijuana was not a problem for Polish soldiers, said Polish citizen Emil Chechko on December 22 in an interview with the TV channel, BelTA informs.
“Honestly, well, maybe not at the border, but getting any substance is not a problem at all,” said Emil Chechko, answering the question whether Polish soldiers drink alcohol, marijuana and take drugs during their service.
The citizen of Poland noted that the soldiers were armed. "Yes, we had weapons and it was easy to get drugs and alcohol," he said.
Earlier, a Polish soldier admitted about a dozen cases of Poles killing refugees at the border. Volunteers were also killed. Speaking about what happened to the volunteers, Emil Chechko replied: "The same as with the refugees. They wanted to see what happened to the refugees ... and they were shown ... But they can no longer tell anyone about it."
The young man said that after his escape, several commanders were fired. "It turns out that after my escape, the escape of a private, they fired the platoon commander, company commander, division commander. This means only one thing: there is a more serious reason," he said.
As for the use of chemicals by the Polish security forces against civilians on the border on November 16, Emil Chechko said: “In Poland, they said that it was the Belarusians who poured water on the refugees. To be honest, they should show this so that the society knows what is happening.”