A group of Russians attacked Ukrainians in Germany


The attackers shouted the phrase "freedom for Russia".
In Germany, in Bremen, in the north-west of the country, a group of Russians attacked citizens of Ukraine. This is reported by Tagesschau and T-Online.
It is reported that there were seven Russians, Ukrainians only four. Citizens of the aggressor country beat Ukrainians and robbed them.
According to German media, four 19-year-old Ukrainians were sitting on a bench in the park near the main railway station of the city. A group of seven Russians approached them. They started shouting "Freedom for Russia!". One of them, a 16-year-old teenager, pulled out a gun and started threatening the Ukrainians. Then he hit one of them on the head and, together with his friends, took away his watch and headphones. A scuffle ensued and the attackers fled.
The Ukrainians had to seek medical assistance. One of them was slightly injured.
It is not indicated whether they are refugees.
It is noted that law enforcers detained one of the Russians. As specified in the police, the one who waved a gun. His accomplices are now being sought. Law enforcers appealed to local residents with a request to help track down those involved in the attack.
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.












