Attack on Ukrainian Woman in Warsaw: Police Press Charges Against Aggressor.
According to inkorr.com: The details of the attack on a Ukrainian woman in Warsaw have been clarified. The police detained a 38-year-old man who attacked the woman alongside a civic activist who stepped in to protect her.
What happened on city bus No. 190?
In Warsaw, a Ukrainian woman found herself in a dangerous situation when one of the passengers began to aggressively express himself towards her and demand that she leave Poland. It was only thanks to activist Zenobia Zachek that the woman received proper protection, and the activist herself became a victim of aggression.
'He ran up to me and hit me in the face with his head. Blood poured from my nose,' the activist recounted.
Police Actions and Arrest of the Suspect
The police reacted swiftly to the incident, even though the activist initially did not want to seek help. The suspect has already been detained and charged with a serious violation of public order and causing bodily harm.
Social Situation of Ukrainians in Poland
Ukrainians living in Poland are facing changes in legislation regarding employment and social assistance. New rules complicate the process of obtaining aid and may lead to the loss of social benefits or even restrictions on entry into the country.
This incident is yet another confirmation of the challenges faced by Ukrainians in Poland. Despite efforts to protect their rights, they still risk becoming victims of aggression. The social support policy for Ukrainians also requires attention, as new legislative initiatives could significantly impact their lives and adaptation in the new country.
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