Poland: Three Youths Attacked Ukrainian Citizens for Nationality

Three Polish youths attacked Ukrainian citizens in Warsaw, violently assaulting them due to their nationality.

Suspects Identified and Charged for Assault of Ukrainian Nationals

police arrested three individuals suspected of assaulting Ukrainian citizens on Białołęka on Thursday evening. The victims, migrants from Ukraine, were targeted and verbally assaulted by unknown men who then physically attacked them. A Polish woman who witnessed the incident called the police and recorded the suspects using her mobile phone. Three suspects were arrested and later charged in the case.

Investigation and arrests

Police from the Białołęka investigation unit initially responded to the assault report and collected witness information. A medical team attended to one of the victims’ injuries, while police gathered evidence. The Ukrainian nationals provided statements to police, after which criminal investigators took over the case to identify and apprehend the suspects.

Arrests and Charges Filed

The 41-year-old suspect was arrested within hours of the investigation briefing, with additional arrests made the following day of two other identified suspects, aged 28 and 36, at an apartment in Białołęka. Ephedrone was also recovered from the scene.

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**Kaynaklar:**
– Onet (link to article)
– https://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/polska#anchorLink
– https://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/praca#anchorLink
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