Unknown persons opened fire on passenger buses. According to the police, no one was injured in the incident.
In Warsaw on Saturday, March 16, unknown persons opened fire on several passenger buses with pneumatic guns. This was reported on Polish Radio by the Metropolitan Police Headquarters.
“Police on the spot confirmed damage to five buses: 3 on city communications, 2 on private lines,” said Metropolitan Police Sub-Commissioner Rafal Rutkowski.
He added that no one was injured in the incident. Relevant investigative actions are ongoing to identify and apprehend those involved.
According to unofficial information, the shots were probably fired from the balcony of one of the houses on the street. The police have not yet confirmed this information.
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Source: korrespondent

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