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Tymbark

  • Jul 5

    Drunk soldier from Podhale Rifles battalion damages police cars and station in Tymbark

    A 20-year-old professional soldier from the Podhale Rifles battalion was detained after damaging two police cars, two private vehicles, and the entrance to the police station in Tymbark, southern Poland, in the early hours of Saturday. He had 1.5 per mille of alcohol in his blood.

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