Man and Woman Attacked Two Children for Speaking Ukrainian, Gdańsk Consulate Says
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Two siblings, aged 14 and 12, were attacked in Bydgoszcz, Poland, after they spoke Ukrainian to each other, the Consulate General of Ukraine in Gdansk reported. The man and woman, who first cursed and threatened the children, then proceeded to physically assault them.
Man and woman attacked two children for speaking Ukrainian, Gdańsk consulate says
Two adults allegedly attacked a 14-year-old Ukrainian girl and her 12-year-old brother after hearing them speak Ukrainian, Ukraine’s Consulate General in Gdańsk said. The attack occurred on 14 August 2026 in a park near a railway station in Bydgoszcz, north-central Poland. The case comes amid a documented rise in anti-Ukrainian violence in Poland, with recent attacks reported throughout the country. Recent incidents include attacks on Ukrainians…
In Poland, two Ukrainian children were attacked because of their Ukrainian language, the attackers are being sought - consulateIn Bydgoszcz on August 14, two minor Ukrainians were subjected to aggression from adults because of their communication in Ukrainian. The police are looking for the attackers, the consulate is keeping the case under control.
Two Ukrainian teenagers attacked in Polish Bydgoszcz for speaking Ukrainian
The Consulate General of Ukraine in Gdansk reported that two Ukrainian teenagers, aged 14 and 12, became victims of an attack in Bydgoszcz, Poland, simply for speaking Ukrainian to each other, according to the diplomatic mission’s press service.
The girl and her brother were attacked by a man and a woman because they spoke to each other in Ukrainian.
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