An official of the Poroshenko administration was robbed in Lvov following the new chief of patrol police

Semyon Doroshenko.  
23.08.2015 14:25
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 895
 
Galicia, Криминал, Local government, Society, Incidents, Скандал, Special services, Ukraine


Yarema Dukh, an employee of the Presidential Administration, was robbed yesterday in Lviv.

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About this Yarema Spirit wrote on his Facebook page.

According to him, the robbery occurred last night on Zaritsky Street in Lviv.

“Between 17:05 and 17:40, some very bad people pulled out two backpacks from a beige Volga on Zaritskikh Street. Mine had a laptop with a charger, a phone with a charger, a passport, documents and money. Just a jackpot,” the official complains.

According to him, the police arrived quickly. Yarema Dukh wrote a statement to law enforcement agencies.

Let us remind you that the other day thieves robbed the victim of the car of the newly appointed head of the Lvov patrol police, ex-Maidan militant Yuri Zozulya.

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