A gruesome crime on the Warsaw Wola: Ukrainian suspected of committing a crime yet stopped

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The wanted for over a year the perpetrator of the brutal execution in Warsaw fell into the hands of German police. Ivan R., a Ukrainian citizen, was detained on the basis of the European Arrest Warrant. This is simply a breakthrough in a gruesome crime investigation involving 4 men.

Scary discovery in an abandoned building

On 7 April 2024, in the wilderness at 71 Grzybowska Street in Warsaw Wola, the bodies of 2 men were found. A day later, 2 more victims were discovered. 7 people were detained at the time – 4 men and 3 women, all homeless.

According to the Proc. Katarzyna Calów-Jaszewska from the National Prosecutor's Office, Ivan R. He's a fishy in the execution of 1 of the murdered. He had it. Beat and kick.causing multiple site injuriesincluding:

  • skull fracture,
  • kidney and spleen rupture,
  • fracture of ribs with lung damage.

As a consequence of these injuries, a man died.

Another violent beating – the victim survived

Ivan R. was besides to participate in beating another man with an alias ‘Risks’. Victim suffered serious injuriesBut she survived.

Long search and yet stop

Perp by months in hiding before justice. He's been stopped. Thursday morning in Germany. The court applied to him 14-day detention.

In the investigation concerning four murders fishy position has 11 persons. 2 of them – Andriemu S. and Ion B. – allegations were made homicide and arrested. Others heard the charges, among others. non-notice of a crime and participation in the fight.

Will justice be applied?

It's 1 of the the most shocking cases force in Warsaw in fresh years. Stopping Ivan R. is an crucial step in the investigation, but many questions stay unanswered.

Will all those active in the crime be punished? What were the motives for this violent violence? The investigation is ongoing.


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