Destruction of Polish Flags at Westerplatte. Police Release Image of Suspect
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Destruction of Polish Flags at Westerplatte. Police Release Image of Suspect
The Gdańsk police have released an image of a man who may be connected to the destruction of flagpoles and national flags at Westerplatte. It is also possible that the same individual broke into a food service point. Anyone who can help identify him is urged to contact the police. Police spokesperson Deputy Inspector Magdalena […] The post Destruction of Polish Flags at Westerplatte. Police Release Image of Suspect appeared first on PolandDaily2…
An unknown perpetrator tore down 11 Polish flags located on Westerplatte. Some of them were burned. The police published an image of a man who may be connected to the case. Do you recognize him?
Scandalous incident at Westerplatte. 11 Polish flags were torn down, and some even burned by unknown perpetrators. The Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk has filed a report to the police in this matter — a representative of the Museum of the Second World War reported.
On the night of April 1-2, 2025, a scandalous desecration of state symbols took place on Westerplatte. Polish flags were torn down and burned.
The Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk reported on the destruction of the flags of Poland and the EU on Westerplatte. As noted, “this act deserves unequivocal condemnation.”
The Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk has filed a report regarding the destruction of Polish flags on the grounds of Westerplatte, a representative of the museum said.
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