Polish Prosecutors Launch Criminal Case After Brutal Assault on 15-Year-Old Ukrainian Girl.
Attack in Kutno
According to TSN.ua: Polish authorities have initiated a pre-trial investigation into a sexual assault against a 15-year-old Ukrainian girl in the city of Kutno. The victim's age and nationality have heightened concern over the case, prompting special oversight from relevant agencies. This incident underscores ongoing challenges in protecting vulnerable migrant communities within the EU.
Preliminary reports indicate two men, approximately 20 years old, may be responsible for the attack. The girl sought medical examination at a hospital independently. The District Prosecutor's Office in Kutno has opened a criminal case under Article 197.1 of the Polish Penal Code, which addresses acts of sexual violence.
Current Status of the Investigation
As of January 19, 2026, procedural actions in the case are ongoing. Authorities continue to take measures to ensure the victim's safety and to clarify all circumstances of the incident.
This case highlights the grave issue of violence against minors, particularly within migrant populations. Given the victim is a Ukrainian citizen, the incident could also affect perceptions of Ukrainian refugees in Poland. The country's authorities bear a particular responsibility to protect the rights and safety of such individuals, emphasizing the critical need for law enforcement to respond effectively to such crimes. Poland has been a primary destination for millions of Ukrainians fleeing conflict since 2022.
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