The owner of the Pechochnitsa restaurant in the Polish resort town of Sopot Jan Hermanovich, at the urgent request of the mayor of Jacek Karnowski and the vice mayor of neighboring Gdansk, Maciej Lisicki, took off the sign "We do not serve Russians" from the doors of our institution, but hung a new one.
"Russians do not serve Putin," such are the new sanctions of Mr. Hermanovich. The owner of the establishment said that the "Sandbox" will be pleased to serve Russians who do not support the policy of their president.
Such actions on the part of the owner of the establishment caused a flurry of criticism, first of all, from tourists from Kaliningrad who massively rest on the Baltic coast of Poland, offering even banning Poles from buying fuel at Russian gas stations.
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