Monday, June 13, 2022

Sweden: Ukrainian Refugee Boys Beaten by Arab Gang

Ronneby


Earlier today, we posted a story about a Pakistani refugee in Portugal being accused of sexual assault against a 6-year-old Ukrainian girl in a refugee center in Portugal.

In Sweden, we have a story about a group of Ukrainian boys being attacked by a gang of Arabs. The attack occurred in the town of Ronneby (Blekinge County) on the SE coast of Sweden. The below story is translated by Fousesquawk.

 https://nyheteridag.se/ukrainska-flyktingbarn-misshandlades-av-arabgang-skrek-att-vi-skulle-aka-hem/

Ukrainian refugee children beaten by Arab Gang- "Shouted that we should go home"

An Arab gang beat two Ukrainian refugee children in Ronneby in Blekinge, Sydöstran (news) reports. The boys were playing soccer when they were attacked by the gang, who among other things, shouted at them to go home to Ukraine.

Five refugee children were playing soccer in Ronneby, where they were placed by the Migration Agency. Then came an Arab gang of about 12 people to the location and began to argue.

"They spoke Arabic, and so do I a little, so I understood what they said. They began to shout to each other, 'Beat the Ukrainians, beat the Ukrainians," said one of the Ukrainian refugee children.

"I tried to explain that we didn't want a fight, just to play, but they didn't care. Instead, they began to shout that we should go back to Ukraine," he continued.

Two brothers, a 12-year-old and a 17-year-old were attacked by the Arabs. They were whipped with belts, threatened with a knife, pushed, and hit. The youngest boy broke his nose during the attack.

"We came to Sweden to be safe, and this happens. We thought we would be safe here. Now we want to leave here, but where will we go?" says a Ukrainian refugee girl to Sydöstran.

"Should it really be like this? That people can't dare go out after 7 in the evening because they are afraid of being beaten? I wasn't even scared when I left Ukraine, but now I am, "she continues.


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