A man was detained in Poland for threatening a Ukrainian and for a Nazi salute
Journalist
Anna Tkach
14.12.2025 - 19:15
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According to glavcom.ua: A man has been detained in Poland for threatening a Ukrainian shop assistant and shouting a Nazi salute. He was charged with making threats and promoting Nazism. After his detention, charges were brought against him and precautionary measures were applied. The local police decided to ban the man from the store where the incident occurred.
This is not the first case where Ukrainian citizens have found themselves at the center of events in Poland. Earlier, law enforcement detained Ukrainians who had espionage equipment, and they also identified saboteurs who blew up explosives on railway tracks. The situation remains tense, and authorities continue to take measures to ensure national security.
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