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I don't have an eye for uniforms, so I can't comment on whether they're Polish soldiers. I got it from here.
https://24tv.ua/vivezeni-zakatovani-ukrayini-vshanovuyut-pamyat-garyachi-novini_n1735707
The postwar Polish government was a creature of the Soviets, though, and quite nakedly so.
The origin of this photo is also easily found on the Internet. Google photo search tells us the following: this is the deportation of Ukrainians by the Polish army from Bialystok region, which after the Second World War went to Poland.
Unfortunately, during the info war, propaganda flows both ways. There were deportations in Stalin era (not just by the Soviets, but also Polish, Germans, Turks, Greeks etc), but calling it an ethnic cleansing when just a few years prior an actual ethnic cleansing of Jews was taking place, is kind of a stretch. This particular photo is probably from the population exchange between the Polish and the Soviet Ukraine.
I beg your fucking pardon?
"The Holocaust happened therefore this isn't ethnic cleansing" is not an argument that is welcome here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_transfer_in_the_Soviet_Union