Poland: Mayor’s Condition Very Serious After Stabbing

WARSAW, Poland (AP) —
The mayor of Gdansk, Pawel Adamowicz, in April, 2018. (AP Photo/Wojciech Strozyk/File)

The mayor of a city in Poland was in very serious condition after he was stabbed while on stage during the finale of a large charity event Sunday, Poland’s interior minister said.

Gdansk Mayor Pawel Adamowicz was attacked with a sharp tool during the fundraising event organized by a charity.

Interior Minister Joachim Brudzinski said Adamowicz was hospitalized in very serious condition. He called the stabbing “an act of inexplicable barbarity.” A suspect was arrested, Brudzinski said.

Polish broadcaster TVN reported the assailant shouted from the stage that he was imprisoned under the government of Civic Platform, a party to which the mayor formerly belonged, despite being innocent.

European Council President Donald Tusk, a former Polish prime minister who co-founded Civil Platform and is from Gdansk, wrote on Twitter: “Let’s all pray for Mayor Adamowicz. Pawel, we are with you.”

Adamowicz has been mayor of Gdansk, a Baltic port city, since 1998. He was part of the democratic opposition born in that city under the leadership of Lech Walesa during the 1980s.

As mayor, he is seen as a progressive voice and has supported tolerance for minorities. He showed solidarity with the Jewish community when the city’s synagogue had its windows broken last year, strongly denouncing the vandalism.

Other leaders also expressed their support for Adamowicz.

President Andrzej Duda said that while he and the mayor have had political differences, “today I am unconditionally with him and his loved ones, just as — I hope — all of us compatriots are. I pray for his return to health and full strength.”

TVN said that around 8 p.m. local time a man rushed the stage and shouted something. It said the mayor was seen holding his belly.

Radio Gdansk reported that Adamowicz was stabbed in the area of his heart, but did not cite its source.

Other Polish media reported that a knife was used in the attack.

The charity raises money for medical equipment Poland’s cash-strapped health care system has trouble providing.

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