Ukrainians in Poland Detained for Vandalism: What is Known About the Case.
Ukrainians who were detained in Wrocław on suspicion of vandalism have been remanded in custody. They are held for three months. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine on August 15.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Has Taken Control of the Case
'According to preliminary information from the General Consulate of Ukraine in Wrocław, those suspected of vandalism have been taken into custody for three months', the ministry stated. It is noted that a consular officer is in contact with local law enforcement agencies.
The Ministry has sent a request to clarify the circumstances of the incident. The case is under the control of the agency.
It should be noted that in Poland, law enforcement detained a 17-year-old Ukrainian citizen on suspicion of vandalism. According to the investigation, he left graffiti on the monument to the victims of the Volhynian tragedy.
The detention of Ukrainians in Poland on suspicion of vandalism led to their remand in custody for three months. The actions of law enforcement and the response of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine to the events indicate the seriousness of the situation and the desire to objectively investigate this case.
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