Russian-speaking men attack refugee women from Ukraine in Berlin
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The men were hitting the women on the head.
Police in Berlin are investigating the abuse and assault of two Ukrainian refugee women by three Russian-speaking men, t-online reported.
Two 24 and 25-year-old Ukrainian nationals turned to the law enforcement authorities and said that three Russian-speaking men started insulting them in the capital's metro.
At Alexanderplatz station, when the girls got out of the train, a man grabbed one of them by the hair and hit her on the head, according to the victims. After the intervention of eyewitnesses, all three men quickly fled.
The incident reportedly took place on Saturday afternoon. The police said that the injured girl noticed the pain in her head but did not seek medical attention.
It is emphasised that all three men were speaking to each other in Russian.
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