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There is no reason to expect the objectivity of the Kharkiv courts in the case of the attack on Patriots – For Life by PLZH People’s Deputy Ilya Kiva, said National Corps party chief Andriy Biletsky.
Lawyers detained on suspicion of attacking representatives of the Patriots – For Life organization of the People’s Deputy of the Opposition Platform – For Life Ilya Kiva will demand that the case be transferred to Kiev. The leader of the Azov movement and the National Corps party, Andrei Biletsky, announced this decision in the Kievsky district court of Kharkiv, writes the National Corps Telegram channel.
The court chooses a restraining measure for activists who came into conflict with representatives of Patriots for Life on the Kyiv-Kharkiv highway. reEight suspects have already been arrested as of October 25.
“We will transfer this case to Kiev, and I am convinced that in a month of appeals cases we will get the boys out of the remand center and then we will break this case completely,” Biletsky said on his Telegram.
The politician added that the reason for demanding the transfer of the case to Kiev is “the outspoken pro-Russian position of law enforcement agencies and Kharkiv officials.” He stressed that in such conditions there is no reason to expect the objectivity of the judges.
“Here, it seems, they rejoice at the emergence of quilted-jacket paramilitary combat detachments in Ukraine. The same quilted jackets that were the Oplotovites who fought for the so-called” L / DNR. “This is the usual fifth column: those who they always hit more cruelly on the back. They see the shooting of padded jackets, attacks on pro-Ukrainian activists taking place in the Donetsk region, in Mariupol. They see why they are imprisoned: true Ukrainian patriots, “radicals”. to be radical for the good of Ukraine, then so be it, “Biletsky emphasized.
On August 27, Kiva said that a bus with members of the Patriots For Life organization had been shot on the Kiev-Kharkov highway. He affirmed about the dead and the kidnapped person, and then he refuted his words about the victims, specifying that we are talking about four victims. According to the people’s deputy, the attackers were members of the “National Corps” and the “Azov” regiment.
Police denied information about the kidnapping and said two members of the Patriots For Life organization were injured as a result of the attack.
The National Corps declared that neither they nor the Azov regiment had anything to do with the bombing of the bus and asked the police to arrest Kiva himself for “participating in the organization of a terrorist attack on the Kiev-Kharkov highway.”
Shortly after the incident, 14 attackers were arrested in the Krasnogradskiy district of the Kharkov region. These are Dnipro residents between the ages of 18 and 33. They were informed of suspicions under Part 4 of art. 296 (vandalism) and part 2 of art. 15, p 1, 7, 12 h.2 Art. 115 (attempted murder of two or more people with hooligan motives, committed by prior conspiracy of a group of people) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
According to the police, 35 other people from Kharkov, Dnipro and Poltava were also involved in the attack. Some of them were also arrested.
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