In Berlin, a Pole shot a Ukrainian woman, but did not escape the bullets of German police
A Polish citizen shot and killed a Ukrainian woman he knew, after which he fled to Germany and was killed by local police during his arrest, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The Polish publication Fakty talks about this.
As the publication notes, after escaping and being pursued, the Ukrainian killer was shot dead by German police near Berlin.
“The nature of the murder indicates that it was committed deliberately and directed against a specific person. Other laundry workers witnessed the tragedy. The wounded employee could not be saved,” said Marcin Maluda, a spokesman for the Lubuskie Voivodeship Police.
As it became known earlier, 26-year-old Pavel G. shot a Ukrainian friend because she did not want to meet with him.
After the murder, the attacker fled to Germany. Not far from the German capital, local police blocked his way. He got out of the car and pointed a gun at them, after which the police opened fire.
We remind you that Ukrainian and Polish police collaborated in solving the murder of a resident of the Lviv region, committed at the end of August in Poland. This was discussed during the meeting of the former First Deputy Chairman of the National Police, the head of the criminal police, Vyacheslav Abroskin with the representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Poland Pavel Dobosh, indicated in a message from the Communications Department of the National Police of Ukraine.
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