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Man Arrested in Skrepetsky Death, Cartooning for Peace Calls for Investigation

Polish police have arrested a man they suspect shot and killed Russian artist Semyon Skrepetsky. The Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk announced on X/Twitter that the individual held a Georgian passport and that authorities “are working to identify the person who ordered the killing.”Other outlets have reported that the alleged killer is 36 years-old. […]
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Georgian citizen Elnur A. was charged with the murder of Robert K., known in the media as "Siemion Skrepetsky".

·Warsaw, Poland
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A Georgian citizen has been charged with the murder of a Russian man in Biała Podlaska, the National Prosecutor's Office announced Friday evening. Authorities suspect the man may attempt to escape and obstruct the investigation, so they requested a three-month detention order.

The man pleaded not guilty to the charges. The prosecutor's office requested pretrial detention.

·Poland
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It was a crime that was the talk of all of Poland! Dramatic scenes unfolded in Biała Podlaska (Lublin Voivodeship)—Simon Skrepetski, a renowned Russian artist and critic of the Putin regime, was killed. The police were not idle: just three days later, a suspect in this notorious murder was apprehended. The 36-year-old Georgian was detained in a hostel near Warsaw. Early on Friday, June 19th, the man was brought to the Lublin Branch of the Depart…

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The Daily Cartoonist broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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