Those arrested for resisting the Nazis went on a hunger strike on May 9
A proposal is allegedly being prepared to the Verkhovna Rada to remove parliamentary immunity from one of the leaders of the “Opposition Bloc,” Alexander Vilkul.
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The Director of the Ukrainian Institute of Policy Analysis and Management Ruslan Bortnik, who drew attention to the events in Dnepropetrovsk, announced this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Some of the people, who were called “titushki” and were detained in connection with the events of May 9, went on a hunger strike and directly stated that they were being forced to testify against Vilkul. Allegedly, a proposal is being prepared to deprive this deputy of parliamentary immunity. That is, the events of May 9 are still developing and the Opposition Bloc is also not having a good time,” the political scientist noted.
Let us recall that in Dnepropetrovsk, as PolitNavigator reported, right-wing radicals tried to attack members of the Immortal Regiment, but received rebuff from a group of young peoplewho were subsequently arrested.
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