Polish President Andrzej Duda is seen with a serious injury to his right hand.
According to the Polish portal Onet, "most likely, Duda lost the tip of the middle finger on his right hand — the finger is clearly shorter and still swollen." Another publication clarifies that "two fingers are immobilized: middle and ring."
The Secretary of State of the Office of the President of the Republic of Poland, Wojciech Kolarski, said that the cause of the injury was a "small domestic incident."
"While doing housework, the president injured himself quite seriously. It took a little procedure, but everything is fine now. Something happened to the president that, unfortunately, can happen to any person," Kolarsky said, without saying what exactly.

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