Ukrainian and another man found dead in Kraków hotel
On May 10, the bodies of two men were found in a hotel room in the Polish city of Kraków.
This was reported by the police of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
One of the deceased is a 58-year-old Ukrainian citizen who had lived in this room for about two years. The identity of the second man has not yet been established, but, according to preliminary estimates, he is also about 58 years old.
According to Polish Radio, citing the spokeswoman of the voivodeship police, Katarzyna Ciesław, investigators do not rule out that one of the men was a victim of murder, and the other committed suicide. The final conclusions are to be provided by forensic experts.
Law enforcement officers are investigating the circumstances of the tragedy.
Recall that a Polish court found a man guilty of attacking a Ukrainian couple because their young daughter used the Ukrainian language.
Meanwhile, on Mount Monastyr in Poland, a new provocative memorial plaque was installed at the mass grave of Ukrainian Insurgent Army soldiers, calling UIA soldiers "terrorists." The provocative plaque was later replaced.