The driver refused to continue the trip and asked the passengers to leave the car.
In Warsaw, passengers had a conflict with a taxi driver from Belarus, whom they mistook for a Ukrainian because of the Russian word he used. The man was called a “Ukrainian pig” and wished to “die in the war.”
This was reported by the Belarusian publication Most, founded in Poland.
The passengers in the taxi were two guys and two girls. The conflict began because one of the passengers was smoking an electronic cigarette. The driver asked her to do this with the window open.
During an argument about the harm of such smoking, the driver used a Russian word, not remembering the Polish one. Then the passengers suspected that the taxi driver came from Ukraine and began to pester him about why he was not at war.
In the end, the taxi driver refused to continue the trip and asked the passengers to leave the car.
One of the girls, getting out of the car, spat on the driver and called him a “Ukrainian pig”. One of the guys hit the back doors, leaving a dent, and the other sprayed pepper spray in his face.
When the taxi driver got out of the car, they hit him several times, shouting in Polish: “Get out”.
The police intervened in the incident. A Belarusian, mistaken for a Ukrainian, filed a complaint with the police to hold his offenders accountable.
Recall that in Warsaw, a minibus driver fatally hit a 14-year-old teenager from Ukraine. After the accident, the vehicle did not stop, but left the scene of the accident.
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