In Poland, Two Men with Machetes Attacked Ukrainians.
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The attackers admitted that the victims' nationality was their motive. In Przasnysz, two Poles attacked two Ukrainian citizens with machetes. According to the investigation, the Ukrainian nationality of the victims was the motive for the attack. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a statement from the Ostrołęca District Prosecutor's Office. Read also: UKR Status Under Threat: What Ukrainians in Poland Must Do Before August 31 The attack too…
Two Ukrainians were attacked and wounded with a machete. The reason was their nationality. Two men were charged in this case and both were remanded in custody.
In Poland, Ukrainians were attacked with machetes because of their nationality. In the city of Przasnysz, two men injured Ukrainians with machetes because of their origin. The attackers face up to 12 years in prison, they confessed to their guilt.
The attackers were charged with beatings, threats to life and violence on the basis of nationality.
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