Polish authorities have arrested one suspect in connection with the assassination of Russian opposition artist Robert Kuzovkov, who was shot dead in eastern Poland. The suspect holds a Georgian passport. Prime Minister Donald Tusk suggested the killing could be politically motivated and emphasized the need for evidence. Kuzovkov, known for his satirical performances and critiques of Russian leaders including Vladimir Putin and Ramzan Kadyrov, had been living in Poland since 2021.
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- government Donald Tusk
