Key facts
- Polish police arrested a man suspected of participating in the murder of Russian artist Semyon Skrepetsky.
- The artist, known for his critical caricatures of Russian political figures, was fatally shot in Biała Podlaska, eastern Poland.
- Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated the suspect was using a Georgian passport and suggested foreign intelligence services might be involved.
- Interior Minister Marcin Kierwiński confirmed the suspect's passport and noted his alleged links to organized crime.
- The Polish government had previously offered Skrepetsky protection, which he declined.
Polish police have arrested a man suspected of involvement in the murder of Russian artist Semyon Skrepetsky, who was known for his critical caricatures of President Vladimir Putin and other Russian political figures. Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the arrest on Thursday, stating that the suspect was using a Georgian passport and that foreign intelligence services might be involved.
