A resident of Radłów, Poland, set fire to an ambulance that a Polish hospital wanted to transfer to a Kharkiv hospital

A resident of Radłów, Poland, set fire to an ambulance that a Polish hospital wanted to transfer to a Kharkiv hospital

One car burned down completely, and the other was damaged.

The head of the Małopolskie Voivodeship, Łukasz Kmita, reported this.

The aid convoy for Ukraine was supposed to leave on March 4, but a fire broke out on the evening of March 3. The Moc Przyszłości Foundation organized this aid shipment.

Afterwards, the director of the foundation, Diana Dembicka-Mączka, called the head of the Kharkiv hospital and told him about the situation. He was crying and couldn't catch his breath, Dembicka-Mączka told tvn24.

Polish police have already identified the arsonist. The RMF24 portal reported that the suspect had previously committed arson. In 2019, the police prosecuted him for the same crime.

The hospital in Nowy Targ has already allocated a new ambulance.