• Poutinetown
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    6
    ·
    3 months ago

    This attack comes less than eight months after another incident where a Ukrainian newcomer was stabbed and killed on his way to work at the corner of Talbot Avenue and Watt Street, several blocks from where Sokolova was attacked.

    I’m starting to think those attacks could be ethnically-motivated. Especially asking if they are Ukrainian before attacking. I wonder if the two events are connected.

    • AnykeyOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      4
      ·
      3 months ago

      I don’t think so, people who experienced violence in Winnipeg say the gangsters would use style of hair or anything else to start beating people.

      This came up during the trial and judge agreed that it was not hate crime since they did not know the victims were Ukranians before approving them.

      There was another attack on Ukranians at “the Forks”, were the guys who stubbed them were late heard mocking what they were saying “I am from Ukraine”

      I am pretty shocked how violent Winnipeg is. Seeing CBC headlines “Safe in Winnipeg, these Ukrainians still hold out hope for the war at home”, and then reading multiple news about these Ukranians falling victims to violent crime makes me wonder if they should have stayed in Poland or Ukraine…