In Poland, two Ukrainian women were attacked with a knife


At the time of the attack, there were two children in the apartment where Ukrainian women live.
In Poland, in the Natspolsk of the Mazovian Voivodeship, two unknown men attacked two Ukrainian citizens with a knife. One of them died as a result of the inflicted wounds. This is reported by tvn24 .
Law enforcers found that two men drove up to the house where the women lived, one of whom got out of the car, went into the apartment where the women lived and attacked them, injuring them with a knife. The attackers then fled the scene, and neighbors heard the scream and alerted emergency services.
One of the victims was taken to the hospital by ambulance, the other died at the age of 29, despite resuscitation, the report says.
It is also noted that at the time of the attack, there were two children (aged 2.5 years and 5 months) in the apartment where Ukrainian women live. They were also taken to the hospital for examination.
The police said that the car on which the attackers left, after a few kilometers, got into an accident on the road leading to the city of Zaborovo. It is likely that the driver lost control and went into a ditch.
The men in the car continued to run on foot. After the chase, law enforcement officers detained one of them, he was in a state of intoxication.
The second of the men, who is 27 years old, was detained by the police after 19:00 a few kilometers from the scene, in one of the nearby cities, the police said.
According to the police, he is a citizen of Ukraine.
The police said that the first detainee was also a foreigner, but his identity is still being established - he did not have any documents with him. The perpetrators have now been taken into custody.
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