"Asked where we were from": two Ukrainian women were attacked in the Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic, a man beat up two women after he learnt that they were from Ukraine. One of the victims ended up in hospital.
This is reported by Novinky.cz.
The incident occurred on Sunday, 13 August.
the 34-year-old and 44-year-old Ukrainian women said that an unknown man in a car asked if they were from Ukraine. After receiving an affirmative answer, the man left the car and returned to the women. After that he attacked the foreign women.
First, I was hit three times in the face. Then he started pulling my hair to lift me up. Immediately he attacked Lilya," described one of the women.
She then seized the moment and ran to the attacker's car. The woman removed the key from the car so that the intruder could not drive away.
I was about to call the police when two more men came up behind me and hit me in the back with their fist and I dropped the key on the ground. Then the first attacker picked it up, got into the car and drove off," the victim continued.
Police and ambulance for the victims called eyewitnesses of the incident. It is noted, the 34-year-old woman Lilia was diagnosed with an open fracture of the jaw, fractures of the cheekbone and bones of the nose.
The women say that they do not understand the motive of the attack, because in the Czech Republic they did not have any conflicts with anyone.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.











