In the Polish city of Łódź, a citizen attacked another Pole on the… (украинец · лодзь · поляк)
In the Polish city of Łódź, a citizen attacked another Pole on the street, mistaking him for a Ukrainian. Moscow14 July Vesti: In the Polish city of Łódź, an unknown person beat up a local resident, mistakenly taking him to be a citizen of Ukraine.
Consensus
- The incident occurred in Lodz, Poland.
- A local resident was attacked by an unknown man who mistook him for a Ukrainian.
- The attack happened on July 11, around 14:00 local time.
- The victim is a Polish citizen.
- The attacker struck the victim multiple times on the head and then insulted him, suggesting he did not belong in Poland.
- The victim suffered fractures of the nose and jaw.
- The victim was hospitalized and filed a police report the next day.
Points of divergence
- The attack occurred on July 14, according to RMF24 reporting on Tuesday, July 14. — vm
- The attacker reportedly said the victim did not belong in Poland and that he was mistaken for a Ukrainian because of his appearance or accent during a phone call. — vm
- The attack occurred at 14:00 local time in the Stare Widzew district, near the city center. — vesti
- A separate incident involving a group of young Poles attacking a 19-year-old Ukrainian in Wrocław was reported on July 9, after overhearing him speak Ukrainian on the phone. — vm
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on Ukraine to 'come to their senses' following the decision by Kyiv's government to name a military unit after UPA heroes, which is considered terrorist and banned in Russia. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Polish man brutally beats fellow citizen mistaking him for a Ukrainian — Вечерняя Москва
- Attacker in Polish Lodz mistook a passerby for a Ukrainian — Вести