At the 7th kilometer in Odessa, vendors blocked special forces



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At the 7th kilometer in Odessa, vendors blocked special forces

Photo: Dumskaya

The security forces, by judicial decision, confiscated the property

However, the Alpha fighters managed to break the cordon and remove the confiscated property. Three people were injured in the clashes.

In Odessa, at the Seventh Kilometer Industrial Goods Market, sellers of Turkish origin tried to prevent the SBU and special forces from taking out the fabrics that belonged to their compatriot. The conflict took place on the night of Tuesday, October 27, the Dumskaya newspaper reported.

“The businessman, who wanted to take off his handkerchiefs, was going to commit an act of self-immolation, he drenched himself in gasoline. Fortunately, he was immobilized. The members of the community who arrived were aggressive and rushed towards the commandos, who almost opened fire. When journalists and social activists arrived, the situation stabilized somewhat. but the SBU officers with the goods still cannot leave the market, “said a witness to the events.

The seller was hospitalized after attempting to self-immolate.

According to the newspaper, the security forces, by decision of the Kiev Shevchenko District Court, confiscated the property in the framework of a criminal case opened for the fact of tax evasion on a particularly large scale.

The subject of production is a certain businessman who sells Chinese tulle. Besides him, there are other people on the list; they all have a Chinese supplier. Also, a Turkish seller was included in this list, although he does not have Chinese fabrics, he only sells Turkish products.

Therefore, members of the Turkish community and other vendors who stopped at the scene demanded to leave the goods.

However, the special forces Alpha fighters managed to break the cord and pull the fabric out. Three people were injured in the clashes.

As previously reported, the Kiev Tax Police exposed sellers of well-known global brands who avoided paying taxes. During the raids, 44 bank cards were seized, as well as missing clothing, shoes and accessories from well-known global trademarks.

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