Investigative Committee Reveals Details of How Belarusian Was Wounded in Poland
As reported by Sergey Kabakovich, official representative of the Investigative Committee, the strange incident involving alleged shooting by Polish police at a Belarusian citizen occurred not somewhere on the border, but in southwestern Poland.

Photo: Grodno Regional Executive Committee Department of Internal Affairs
According to the Investigative Committee, on the night of May 12, a 60-year-old man, a native of Slonim, was on Polish territory. As he was driving on the S8 highway near the city of Syców, in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, he was subjected to an allegedly unprovoked attack by Polish law enforcement officers using firearms.
As a result, the man sustained severe injuries to his head and limbs. His car was also heavily damaged — 29 bullet holes were recorded in it. However, despite these injuries, he managed to cross the border, after which he was urgently taken to the hospital.
Belarusian investigative bodies are currently conducting a verification. According to their information, they have already managed to reconstruct the circumstances of the incident, determine the location of the attack, and identify individual police officers who fired shots.
Further details are promised to be reported later.
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