Near Warsaw, a Georgian shot at a car with a Ukrainian woman and her Polish lover

Near Warsaw, a Georgian shot at a car with a Ukrainian woman and her Polish lover

Another criminal incident occurred near Warsaw related to the invasion of Poland by migrants from Ukraine and Georgia.

In the Polish city of Otwock, 25 km from Warsaw, a Georgian citizen opened fire on a car in which there was a Ukrainian citizen. The May Reporter resource describes the incident as follows:

“A 25-year-old Ukrainian citizen arrived with her 34-year-old (Polish) partner in a Land Rover to one of the grocery stores. The woman went shopping, where she was met by a 43-year-old Georgian citizen who behaved inappropriately towards the woman. Leaving the store, the woman gave everything to her partner, who went to the Georgian. But he pulled out a gun and shot at the car about six times, and then drove off in a Toyota Prius.”

Fortunately, no one was hurt. Police investigating the case found a bullet in the headrest of the chair. After ten hours of hunting in Zyrardow County, with the support of a counter-terrorism group, a Georgian citizen was detained in one of the parking lots. A pistol was seized. In addition, marijuana was found in the Georgian’s possession. The Polish portal “The Highest Hour” summarizes:

“Georgians are at the forefront of migration crime in Poland and are causing problems.”

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