Polish PM Tusk Calls Attack on Ukrainian Children “Anti-Polish,” Urges Suspects to Surrender
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Tusk responds to attack on Ukrainian children in Bydgoszcz Poland's prime minister condemned the attack on a 14-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy from Ukraine, calling it an anti-Polish act. Police detained two suspects, the investigation is ongoing.
Polish PM Tusk Calls Attack on Ukrainian Children “Anti-Polish,” Urges Suspects to Surrender
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has publicly called on a man and a woman accused of attacking two Ukrainian children in the city of Bydgoszcz to turn themselves in to police. Tusk addressed the incident during a government meeting, saying he was disturbed by reports that two individuals had behaved aggressively toward Ukrainian children at a playground, according to Onet. We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps our team in th…
The Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, called on two persons who had attacked Ukrainian children in Bydgoszcz to report themselves to the police; he warned that after detention the consequences would be much more serious.
The spokeswoman reported that proceedings involving the detainees are ongoing at a Bydgoszcz police station. The attack allegedly occurred on Friday around 5 p.m. in a park on Unii Lubelskiej Street in Bydgoszcz. A woman and a man allegedly called Ukrainian siblings – a 14-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy – insulted them on the basis of their nationality, and physically assaulted both children. They also allegedly destroyed the boy's toy dron…
Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk called the attack on two Ukrainian children near Bidgoszcz an “anti-Polish gang” and called on the suspects to independently turn to the police. Tusk stated that the Poles are trying to write to the children and people who are looking for Poland’s door. He also said that he was attacking the entire debate regarding Polish-Ukrainian exchanges, reports Onet. “We are all overwhelmed by the latest news about the …
Poland detained a 46-year-old woman and a 34-year-old man suspected of attacking two children because of the Ukrainian language, which took place on August 14 in the Polish city of Bydgoszcz.
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