Ukrainian guest worker had to flee from the Poles
In the Polish city of Opole, which is twinned with the Ukrainian city of Ivano-Frankivsk, local residents insulted a taxi driver and stole his car when they learned that he had come to work from Ukraine.
RadioZet reports this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
So, when three drunk Poles got into a taxi driver’s car and began to insult him, he got out of the car to call the police. At this time, one of the passengers moved into the driver's seat and stole the car. However, the car was soon stopped by the police.
“When the passengers realized that the driver was Ukrainian, they began to insult him. The men became more and more aggressive. The 21-year-old taxi driver finally ran out of the taxi and called the police. Then one of the men got behind the wheel and drove off. The car had a vehicle registration document, a fiscal cash register, a payment terminal and a taxi phone,” the report says.
A few minutes later, police detained two of the three Ukrainian offenders. The third was caught in Krakow a few hours later. Now the hijacker and his associate face up to five years in prison.
Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, a Polish woman shouting “Oh, you Bandera whore!” grabbed the Ukrainian woman’s hair and started beating her.
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