Unidentified man kills Ukrainian man in Poland


The police are searching for the perpetrator.
A 36-year-old Ukrainian man was killed by an unknown assailant in Poland. This was reported by RMF FM, citing the police.
According to law enforcers, the tragedy took place in the Polish town of Chełm in the Lubelskie region.
The attack occurred around midnight in the car park at Wolinska Street in Chełm. The attacker stabbed a Ukrainian man four times in the chest area and then fled," the report says.
The wounded man died after paramedics arrived. They were unable to help the man.
The search for the attacker, including the use of a service dog, is ongoing.
Police are investigating the case under the supervision of the prosecutor's office.
There is no information on the reasons for the attack.
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