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This is a list of people killed by non-military law enforcement officers in Poland, both on duty and off, and regardless of reason or method.Inclusion in the lists implies neither wrongdoing nor justification on the part of the person killed or the officer involved; the listing merely documents the occurrence of a death.
[24] [25] [26] The attack happened a month after a mass shooting in the same area that killed two people. [27] Police were called to a disturbance in Henbury Street, Moss Side, at 7:30 pm. [28] A murder investigation was launched following the death of one of the victims, teenager Mohamoud Mohamed.
September 2020 Afghanistan attacks. Two civilians and two soldiers are killed and 13 other people are injured during a bombing attack at a wedding in Khost, Afghanistan. Iraqi insurgency (2017–present) Security forces kill at least four leaders from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Samarra District, Iraq.
Here’s what Poland, Russia and NATO say happened. As Russia fired a wave of attacks on Ukraine, a missile explosion in Poland killed two. Here’s what Poland, Russia and NATO say happened. ...
Listed below are the worst disasters in Poland's history, listed by death toll. This list excludes warfare, the Holocaust and intentional acts of destruction, but may include accidents in which the military, Polish or foreign, was involved (e.g. Osiecznica bus disaster - a collision between a Polish bus and a Soviet Army's truck).
Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Poland. 6 July – President Duda signed a document with a presidential draft of the amendment to the Polish Constitution to ban gay adoption. [1] 12 July – Andrzej Duda is re-elected as the President of Poland. [2]
3 September 1939 Jankowice Nazi Germany: 13 Poles including women and children [14] Zgoń massacre 3 September 1939 Zgoń Nazi Germany: 8 Poles including one woman [19] Lędziny massacre 3 September 1939 Lędziny Nazi Germany: 7 Poles including a 16-year-old girl [20] Bloody Sunday: 3–4 September 1939 Bydgoszcz Nazi Germany: 254 ...
A train crash near Szczekociny, Poland, kills 16 people. 2014: April 27: Canonization of Pope John Paul II: 2014: May 25: Death of Wojciech Jaruzelski: 2015: May: Presidential election: 2015: August 6: Andrzej Duda becomes President 2020 October 22 Women's strike protests. Part of the Polish constitutional crisis. 2023 October 15 Parliamentary ...