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Photo: Victory Day rapes in Odessa (dumskaya.net)
Odessa police recorded a series of rapes
In Odessa, party flags and flags reminiscent of the Soviet Union were removed from the demonstration in honor of Victory Day, and they also attacked a journalist. This was reported by the publication “Radio Liberty” and “Duma”.
As noted, activists and police blocked the Opposition Platform – For Life party rally at the Odessa Maritime Terminal and removed party flags that resembled Soviet ones.
The rally began to be launched in a car. In addition, the party flags and the red flags with the inscription “May 9” were removed from the cars. pic.twitter.com/JkWNL4rYEy
– Michael Shtekel (@mishajedi) May 9, 2020
Duma reporter Elena Balabi was also reportedly attacked by several aggressive-minded citizens on the Walk of Fame in Shevchenko Park. His hair was pulled out and he is now writing a statement about the crime with the Primorsky Police Department.
However, several violations were reported on the Odessa Police website. In particular, the police arrested a man with a St. George tape on his clothing.
For the use of prohibited symbols in the Primorsky Police Department for a 29-year-old Odessa citizen, a protocol was drawn up under art. 173-3 (production and propaganda of the tape of St. George (guards)) of the Code of Ukraine on administrative offenses.
The police also formulated the administrative protocol for the small vandalism on the Walk of Fame in Odessa. However, no details were reported. In relation to men, a protocol was prepared under art. 173 of the Ukrainian Code on administrative offenses (spreading false rumors, – ed.).
The protocol was written by a resident of the Primorsky district, who hung a St. George ribbon on his balcony. At the same time, they compiled two protocols on the infringer of administrative law. In relation to men, the protocols were developed pursuant to art. 173 (minor vandalism) and 185 (malicious disobedience to the legal order or demand of a police officer, member of a public training for the protection of public order and state borders, and military personnel) of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses.
Recall that at the Krut Heroes Alley in Kiev, during the Victory Day events, rescuers treated the territory to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection.
RBC-Ukraine previously wrote that the government refused to hold shares on May 9 due to the quarantine in the country.
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