A senior Polish presidential aide, Marcin Przydacz, has condemned the actions of German police during an intervention against members of the Border Defence Movement in Berlin. Przydacz, speaking from the United States, described the treatment of Polish citizens as “absolutely unacceptable,” citing reports of rough handling and forceful pushing. He called for political intervention to address the situation. The incident involves members of a group focused on border security. Details regarding the specific circumstances leading to the police intervention remain limited, but Przydacz’s statement indicates a significant level of concern from the Polish government. He emphasized the disturbing nature of the images emerging from the event. The Polish side is seeking a response from German authorities.
