Shooting in Kremenchuk: the taxi driver did not want to take a large company



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Shooting in Kremenchuk: the taxi driver did not want to take a large company

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As a result of the conflict, the car was damaged and the taxi driver himself suffered.

The driver rejected the order due to the large number of passengers, which the customer did not like.

In Kremenchug, Poltava region, a local resident shot a taxi because the driver refused to transport a large company, local police said on Friday, January 1.

According to them, on December 31, around 5:00 am, the driver of the Daewoo Lanos, born in 1989, appeared. The taxi driver said that he was vandalized by one of the customers.

According to preliminary data, the taxi driver refused to fulfill the request due to the excessive number of passengers. A conflict arose between him and a group of people.

“When the car began to move without customers, one of the men fired several shots in their direction, causing damage to the vehicle. Then the same man used violence against the driver,” the message says.

The militiamen identified the suspect and detained him. It turned out to be a local resident born in 1991.

It was previously reported that in the Lugansk region, a military man shot a colleague several times during the conflict. The victim has gunshot wounds to the abdomen and right leg.

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