Germany reports rise in attacks on Russian and Ukrainian nationals

Germany has reported an increase in assaults towards Ukrainian refugees and Russians because the begin of the warfare.

Two Russian males had been arrested on Monday after upsetting Ukrainian nationals with pro-Moscow slogans, Berlin police mentioned on Monday.

The suspects had taken half in a controversial pro-Russian convoy within the German capital over the weekend.

The 2 males -- aged 33 and 41 -- had been aggressive, shouted abuse at law enforcement officials, and sought to impress Ukrainians, police mentioned in a assertion.

Certainly one of them was reportedly carrying a victory signal within the colors of the Russian flag on his jacket.

Some 900 individuals in 450 autos carrying Russian flags additionally took half in a motorcade on Sunday, calling for the safety of Russian audio system and towards discrimination.

The driving force of 1 automobile displaying the letter "Z" in assist of Russia's army was stopped and ordered to depart.

"Offences towards Russians and Russian services are on the rise," German Inside Minister Nancy Faeser instructed Neue Osnabruecker Zeitung (NOZ).

For the reason that finish of February, Faeser mentioned German police have recorded 308 anti-Russian offences, together with 15 acts of violence.

The German inside ministry has additionally mentioned that 109 offences towards Ukrainian nationals had been recorded because the finish of February, together with 13 acts of violence. Most offences had been reportedly property harm, insults and verbal threats.

"This battle shouldn't be allowed to creep into our society," Faeser instructed NOZ.

"We now have to remind those who that is Putin's felony warfare. It's not the warfare of individuals with Russian roots who dwell right here in Germany."

Ukraine's ambassador to Germany Andrij Melnyk had criticised Berlin for permitting the pro-Russian convoy to happen.

"How might you permit this motorcade of disgrace in the midst of Berlin?" he mentioned on Twitter.

"And on the day when the Russian massacres of Ukrainian civilians in Bucha got here to gentle," he added, referring to allegations of warfare crimes.

Berlin mayor Franziska Giffey mentioned she understood his "anger" however insisted on freedom of meeting.

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