Not less than 100 Jews were victims of whom twenty were seriously wounded, of the recent mob outbreak at Lutatov, it was revealed today following the presentation of an interpellation on the massacre by Jewish members of the sejm.
It was also shown that the leaders of the pogrom were well known and respected residents of the township. The police have found some of the loot stolen by the pogromists from Jewish households.
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