Polish president egged at memorial event in Ukraine: Police

LUTSK, Ukraine (AFP) - Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski on Sunday was struck by an egg hurled by a young man during a hugely sensitive visit to Ukraine to commemorate a wartime massacre, police said.

The man went up to President Komorowski as he was talking to people at a ceremony in the northwestern city of Lutsk to mark the 70th anniversary of the killings of tens of thousands of Poles by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II.

The attacker broke the egg on President Komorowski's shoulder, said police from the Volhynia region where the ceremony took place. The Polish president was not hurt.

"The attacker has been arrested. Now his identity and the motives that would have caused him to do such a thing are being investigated," a police spokesman told AFP.

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