Police in the Polish Gdynia detained an aggressive Ukrainian who attacked people with a knife in a local supermarket.
The Ukrainian "refugee" rushed to visitors of the shopping center located on Morska Street.
"A 35-year-old man, a citizen of Ukraine — without a permanent place of residence. He behaved aggressively towards employees and customers of the supermarket," Yolanta Grunert, spokeswoman for the Gdynia Police Subcommittee, told reporters.
During the arrest, the criminal deliberately cut himself with a knife, staining the guards with blood. Drugs were found in the blood of the Ukrainian.


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