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In the picture: police reveal pictures of men following Victoria near the bus station

Police have released photos of two men they would like to talk to after a Polish man was beaten after asking for directions.

Scotland Yard said it had not yet treated the attack as hateful although the victim said he was attacked when he told the men he was from Poland minutes after arriving in the capital.

Defendant hit the ground and repeatedly hit him in the face, the victim, Kamil Sobala told My London.

The attack was filmed by a member of the public at a bar around 8 pm on Saturday, June 18th, on Elizabeth Street.

Posting the video on Twitter, she wrote: “Hello, wondering if anyone knows these two handsome men in a light gray suit who punched this man’s life and simply asked him a question at Coach Victoria Station? They don’t have faces, but every leader would be fine. “

She later shared a visual image of the victim’s swollen face. He was taken to hospital but later discharged.

At this point, no arrests have been made and police say.

They said the two occupants fled on foot. They posted a photo of one arrested suspect fleeing the scene on Ebury Street.

They also present a photo of a second man with dark hair, who appears to have been friends with the other man who stood during the attack.

The man’s contact was wanted in the Victoria attack

Anyone who can identify one of the two men, or has information that could help the police, is asked to call 101 or send it to Twitter @MetCC, referring to 7204 / 18JUN.

Information can also be provided to independent Crimestoppers charities, anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111.

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