Two Women Detained in Poznan for Behaving Aggressively Toward Ukrainians
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Two women arrested in Poznan after attack on Ukrainians near cafePolish police in Poznan, Poland, have arrested two women who attacked Ukrainians near a cafe because of their Ukrainian language. The interior minister has declared zero tolerance for aggression.
One of the victims was hit with an umbrella. In the Polish city of Poznan, law enforcement officers detained a woman who, along with her friend, started a language dispute and attacked Ukrainians. This was announced by Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Marcin Kerwiński, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing his statement in X. Incident Details The incident occurred on the night of August 13th near a business on Pułwejska Street in Po…
The Polish police began checking after the video of the conflict between two women and Ukrainian citizens had been published.
One of the women involved in a high-profile brawl involving Ukrainian citizens in central Poznań has been detained. Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Marcin Kierwiński announced the arrest, emphasizing that police also know the identity of the second aggressor. The case concerns a recording of two women insulting Ukrainian citizens, spitting on them, and beating one of the men.
The incident occurred on the night of August 12th to 13th on Półwiejska Street in central Poznań. In the recording, one of the women spits at the man, and he spits back. Moments later, the woman knocks over a garden umbrella and then hits one of the men. A moment later, a second woman joins her. A scuffle ensues. SEE ALSO: Braun's militias "control" Ukrainian businesses. Two people detained. The recording also shows one of the women vandalizing …
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