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Poland announced plans to deport 63 Ukrainians and Belarusians following violent disturbances at a Max Korzh concert in Warsaw. The incidents involved fans lighting flares, clashing with staff, and storming the concert floor. Prime Minister Donald Tusk condemned the riots, aggression, and provocations, highlighting the display of a UPA flag, which he described as a symbol associated with Nazi collaborators responsible for massacres of Poles during World War II. The unrest has exacerbated tensions between Poland and Ukraine amid broader political developments, including Poland's recent elections where voters expressed opposition to further involvement in the conflict with Russia. The political climate reflects growing dissatisfaction with the economic and security impacts of the war, with Polish voters reportedly rejecting Ukraine's potential accession to NATO and the European Union.