Triple Murder in Krakow? Police Speak Out. "We appeal."
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The Małopolska police issued a statement regarding an alleged triple homicide that occurred on Sunday in Krakow. According to officers, such a situation never occurred. However, everything indicates that those spreading false reports may have had an ulterior motive.
False reports of a triple murder in Krakow spread across the internet like wildfire. The network was swarming with posts claiming the perpetrator was a Ukrainian citizen. Police strongly deny these reports, warning against disinformation, which is increasingly becoming a tool for provocations aimed at Polish-Ukrainian relations.
"There's a report circulating online about an alleged triple murder in Krakow by a person of Ukrainian nationality. We categorically deny this information," the police said in a Tuesday statement. "No such incident occurred in Krakow or the Małopolska region," the police added, urging people to remain vigilant.
Several Facebook groups are reporting an alleged triple murder in Krakow, allegedly committed by a Ukrainian. "We categorically deny this information! No such incident occurred in Krakow or the Małopolska region," police announced on Tuesday. This is another example of disinformation aimed at fostering hostility towards Ukrainian citizens. The Ministry of Interior and Administration had previously denied the reports on October 9th.
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