Инцидент случился во время того, как девушка говорила по телефону на стоянке в центре Варшавы / коллаж УНИАН, фото ua.depositphotos.com, скриншот

In Warsaw, a Polish man assaulted a Ukrainian woman from behind after hitting her with his car, reports Wyborcza.pl.

According to journalists, in a parking lot in the center of Poland's capital, a car struck a girl named Anna. A conflict arose between her and the driver, during which she used a pepper spray for self-defense.

After that, the man kicked the girl in the back with such force that one of her sneakers flew off her foot.

Online, it has been reported that the police advised the Ukrainian woman not to file a complaint against her attacker.

"Anna is originally from Ukraine and has been living in Poland since 2018. She studies at a university in Warsaw, has met a boyfriend, and works as a delivery person in a store," noted Wyborcza.pl.

Other incidents involving Ukrainians abroad

As reported by UNIAN, a theater in Poland offended a Ukrainian woman who experienced occupation. This concerns Ukrainian illustrator Daria Zimenko. According to her, the organizers of the readings, to which the woman was invited, did not aim to remind the world of the crimes of the occupiers, but rather to call for reconciliation among "brotherly nations."

It was also reported that in Germany, a 19-year-old Afghan attacked a Ukrainian woman with a knife, resulting in her sustaining serious injuries. According to the police, the perpetrator and the victim were not acquainted with each other.