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Stand-up artist Vlad Kapitsa
The deputy said that he offered to personally apologize to the victim, adding that he was not prepared for this genre.
During a stand-up concert, a fight broke out between the deputy of the Kiev City Council of the party Golos Konstantin Bogatov and the stand-up Vlad Kapitsa. The latter says that the chosen one did not like the obscene words of the author’s speech. This was announced on Monday, February 15 by Vlad Kapitsa himself on Facebook.
According to the artist, the event took place in the Bratislava cinema hall. According to Kapitsa, even before the concert started, the administrator warned him that there would be “an important person” in the audience. Shortly after the start of stand-up artist Dmitry Polishchuk’s performance, Kapitsa saw a person in the room begin to move vividly. This was followed by shouts demanding to stop Polishchuk’s speech. According to the comedian, Deputy Bogatov was not satisfied with the obscene words that sounded during the stand-up.
As a result, the deputy hit the comedian in the face, as a result of which the artist’s phone flew out of his hands, with which he was filming the video. Although he managed to score a part. The comedian managed to dodge the next blow. The police, who responded to the call, helped to remove the deputy from the room and the concert continued.
According to Kapitsa, the fight ended for him with a bruise, scratches, and broken glasses.
The fact of the fight was confirmed in the Kiev center of the party “Voice” on Facebook. They said such behavior was “unacceptable” and condemned Bogatov’s actions and statements. At the next meeting at the Kiev City Council and the meetings of the Kiev City Territorial Organization, they plan to evaluate the actions of their deputy, which they promise to report separately.
The deputy himself said that he offered to personally apologize to the victim, adding that he was not prepared for this genre. At the same time, Bogatov says that in addition to obscenities, insults were heard in the Bratislava hall from the stage.
Earlier, in western Poland, in the center of Sieraków in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, a group of Georgian citizens attacked Ukrainians with knives.
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