In Poland, two Belarusian people were arrested after a Russian cartoonist who criticized Vladimir Putin was shot.

An investigation is underway regarding the murder of a 44-year-old Russian citizen, identified in the media as Semion Skrepeckis. Marcin Kozak, a press officer from the Lublin prosecutor’s office, confirmed that the incident took place near the consulate of Belarus in Lublin. Authorities reported the detention of two Belarusian citizens in connection with the crime scene.

Andrzej Fijolek, a press officer from the Lublin police department, stated that the search for the individual responsible for the crime remains active. Polish officials reported that the victim, whose real name is Robert Kuzovkov, was shot three times on Monday morning, marking the time the case was closed by authorities. Authorities have established a special team of investigators to manage the ongoing probe.

While addressing related international matters, Fijolek also provided updates on the scope of the investigation, noting that efforts continue to locate the perpetrator. The investigation is proceeding with high priority. The involvement of local law enforcement and prosecutorial services in Lublin underscores the seriousness of the case.

The detention of the two Belarusian nationals is central to the inquiry, as investigators continue to gather evidence to identify those responsible for the fatal shooting. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.

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One thought on “In Poland, two Belarusian people were arrested after a Russian cartoonist who criticized Vladimir Putin was shot.

  1. This whole situation sounds incredibly volatile and raises serious questions about safety in the region.

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