Unconfirmed reports from Warsaw state that disorderly groups raided the Jewish quarter of the city and began a pogrom, attacking Jews there and plundering the shops.
These unconfirmed reports state that the death list stood at eighty at midnight on Thursday, as further fighting took place in the city, following the arrival of the Posen garrison to support the government against Pilsudski’s forces.
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