In Ternopil, “Right Sector” locked an official in a garbage can (VIDEO)

18.09.2014 20:38
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Society, Policy, Incidents, Ukraine


Ternopil, September 18 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – In Ternopil, representatives of the “Right Sector” forced the head of the personnel department of the Ternopil district state administration, Vitaly Fedak, to write a letter of resignation, after which they took him out into the street and stuffed him into a garbage container.

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According to Right Sector activists, Fedak was an active supporter and member of the Party of Regions. In their opinion, such actions will not be isolated. The entire event - how the official was taken out of the building, how he resisted, how he was shoved and locked in a trash can - the radicals filmed it on video, which they then posted on the Internet.

As PolitNavigator reported, the day before radically minded youth stuffed Verkhovna Rada deputies Vitaly Zhuravsky into a trash container.

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