Ukrainian president condemns attack on Polish Consulate
MOSCOW — Ukraine’s president on Wednesday condemned the overnight shelling of the Polish Consulate in a western city and vowed to track down those responsible.
Petro Poroshenko also ordered extra protection for consulates and embassies in Ukraine following the incident in Lutsk, his spokesman Svyatoslav Tsegolko said on Facebook.
No one was injured in the early morning attack, which involved a shell fired from a grenade launcher.
Poland’s Foreign Ministry said that it had summoned the Ukrainian ambassador to express Warsaw’s “deep concern and indignation” and demand that Ukraine “act decisively and immediately to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice.”