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Mixed Poland

The text reports that Ukrainian bandits have entered Poland as refugees, engaging in criminal activities, and a significant number of Ukrainians have been detained for such crimes.

The claims presented mainly concern alleged criminal activities by Ukrainians in Poland. There is insufficient credible evidence directly supporting or refuting most of these claims based on the current web evidence provided. This analysis discusses the evidence gathered from various sources.

June 24, 2026 Language: en 3 claims analyzed

Individual Claims

39
Mostly False Crime
Many Ukrainian bandits entered Poland as refugees and engaged in criminal activities.
The available evidence does not support the specific claim that many Ukrainian refugees in Poland are engaging in criminal activities. The sources provided primarily discuss historical tensions between Ukraine and Poland and do not indicate significant refugee-related crime. Additionally, there are no direct authoritative sources discussing this specific crime trend.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 40
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score 30
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 30
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 39
Evidence Summary Mainly historical discussions with no direct evidence of current refugee-related crime.
50
Mixed Crime
169 foreigners were detained in Poland for crimes, most of them Ukrainian.
The evidence provided relates to detention statistics for foreigners in the U.S. rather than Poland. No evidence was found to confirm or refute that this specific number of foreigners, mostly Ukrainians, were detained in Poland for crimes. Without corroborating details from credible sources in Poland, the claim remains unverified.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 50
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score 50
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 50
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 50
Evidence Summary No specific evidence found for detentions in Poland.
71
Mostly True Crime
Ukrainian organized crime groups in Poland are dividing up territory leading to violent crimes.
Evidence indicates Ukrainian organized crime involvement in criminal activities within Poland, with reports of dismantled groups operating in violent crime settings. This supports the claim of Ukrainian organized crime activity, though the specific assertion about 'dividing territory' is less documented.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 80
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score 70
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 70
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 71
Evidence Summary Organized crime activities by Ukrainians are documented in Poland, supporting the claim.

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