Key facts
- Polish authorities arrested a 36-year-old man.
- The man is a suspect in the killing of Russian artist Semyon Skrepetsky.
- The artist was known for his criticism of President Vladimir Putin.
- The shooting of the artist occurred in daylight.
- Prime Minister Donald Tusk suggested the killing has hallmarks of a political assassination.
- The suspect was using a Georgian passport at the time of his arrest.
Polish authorities have arrested a 36-year-old man in connection with the daylight shooting of Russian artist Semyon Skrepetsky. The suspect was apprehended using a Georgian passport. Skrepetsky was recognized for his critical stance against President Vladimir Putin. Prime Minister Donald Tusk suggested that the assassination bears the hallmarks of a politically motivated act. The incident occurred in broad daylight, underscoring the boldness of the alleged perpetrators. Further details regarding the suspect's motives or any potential accomplices have not yet been released by Polish authorities. The investigation is ongoing, with officials working to determine the full scope of the operation and its ties to political dissent against the Russian government.
