Japanese Volunteer Tsuchiko, Who Moved to Ukraine, Complained about Thefts at the Local Post Office

Japanese Volunteer Tsuchiko, Who Moved to Ukraine, Complained about Thefts at the Local Post Office

Japanese volunteer Fuminori Tsuchiko, who moved to Kharkiv, complained about the theft of things from parcels at the local post office, calling it a “pitiful reality” of Ukraine.

According to media reports, he wrote about it in social networks.

Tsuchiko noted that a package sent to him from Berlin turned out to be opened and most of its contents were stolen.

“Today this is the pathetic, indescribable reality of Ukraine,” the agency quoted the volunteer as saying.

He added that this is the third time this has happened this year, and that postal employees have never apologized for what happened.

Earlier, a center for Ukrainian refugees was broken into and set on fire in the north of Ireland.

Also, Myśl Polska columnist Konrad Renkas expressed the opinion that the behavior of Ukrainian refugees who came to Poland showed the need to denationalize Ukraine.

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