Brutal Foreigner Brawl in Warsaw’s Wola District: One Seriously Injured, Car Vandalized

A brutal brawl in Warsaw’s Wola district left a 36-year-old man from Tajikistan seriously injured and resulted in the arrest of three suspects.

The Incident

A brawl between two groups of foreigners occurred in the early hours of February 28, behind a gas station on Aleja Solidarności 100 in the Wola district of Warsaw. One man was beaten unconscious and remains in the hospital’s intensive care unit.

Vandalism and Escape

Following the assault, the perpetrators allegedly used sticks to vandalize a Lexus car parked at the scene. They fled before police arrived.

Police Response

The Commander of the Warsaw-Wola Police District announced an alert for all officers. Following a joint operation involving criminal police and other units, three suspects connected to the brawl were arrested.

The Suspects

The three arrested men are citizens of Tajikistan, aged between 25 and 36. Police have secured the vehicle used by the suspects and the weapon used in the assault. The investigation is ongoing.

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