In Poland, a group of teenagers brutally beat a Ukrainian: details of the crime.
According to inkorr.com: Law enforcement officials in Wroclaw, Poland, are investigating an attack on a 23-year-old Ukrainian who became a victim of an aggressive group of teenagers. The incident was marked by the use of Nazi symbolism, indicating a possible ideological motive for the crime.
According to Polish police, the attack occurred in September this year. A group of minors had pre-planned the provocation by creating a fake profile on social media in the name of a 16-year-old girl. Through this account, the attackers arranged to meet with the young man.
When the victim arrived at the agreed place, he was confronted by an aggressive group of teenagers who attacked him, using physical violence, shaved his head, and painted Nazi symbols on his face.
Actions of the Police
The police recognized this case as an act of vigilante justice with ideological motives, emphasizing the seriousness of the crime. The complexity of the investigation lies in the fact that some participants in the attack are minors, so the case will be considered by the family court.
Currently, law enforcement is examining the role of each teenager in the committed crime and gathering evidence to determine their responsibility. The police continue to investigate the circumstances of this incident.
The investigation into the attack on a Ukrainian in Poland highlights the seriousness of the problem of violence related to ideological radicalism among youth. This has provoked outrage both among the Ukrainian community and in society as a whole, as such events threaten the safety of people in Europe.
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