Suspect arrested in connection with the murder of artist Skrapetsky in Poland
He uses a Georgian passport.

Semyon Skrapetsky
A suspect in connection with the murder of artist Semyon Skrapetsky has been arrested in Poland. This was announced by the country's Prime Minister Donald Tusk, writes Reform.news
“A suspect in the murder of a Russian citizen in Biała Podlaska has been arrested by Lublin police and Poland's Internal Security Agency. He uses a Georgian passport. Authorities are working to establish the identity of the perpetrator,” he wrote on the social network X.
Recall that the Russian artist, known for his caricatures of Putin, Lukashenka, and Kadyrov, was murdered on Monday morning in the city of Biała Podlaska.
As part of the investigation, two Belarusian citizens aged 33 and 37 were detained. However, the investigation established that they were not involved in the crime. Yesterday it became known that they were released after questioning as witnesses.
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