Enchanting video: ATO militants against the Kyiv “brothers”
A recording of a public altercation between the head of the OUN battalion, Nikolai Kokhanovsky, and Kyiv authority Mark Glukhonchuk, who was previously called the coordinator of the “titushki” providing security for scandalous construction projects in the capital of Ukraine, has appeared on the Internet.
Kokhanovsky and his militants decided to interfere with another construction site, which was guarded by Glukhonchuk and a group of “titushka” athletes.
In the presence of the police, Kokhanovsky and Glukhonchuk staged a showdown.
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“You wanted to build, but we won’t let you,” said an OUN militant.
“Who are you anyway?” – the authority clarified.
“I am a Ukrainian who has honor and dignity, my own land,” Kokhanovsky said.
“Which land of yours? According to documents, she is ours. Where is even one word Nikolai Kokhanovsky written there?” – answered Glukhonchuk.
“Stuff your documents to yourself...You will always have documents, pieces of paper. Where is mine? Where are my trees, where are my gardens? Someone from above decides that these big guys are worth it... Here you are, the bastard who sold his homeland for 30 pieces of silver,” Kokhanovsky pointed to another authoritative man from the group of athletes.
“Listen, Kolya, this is not a scumbag, this is my friend, damn... if you call him a scumbag...” Glukhonchuk exploded.
“So what will happen? What can you do for me? – Kokhanovsky clarified.
“If you are a man, let’s personally stand with me and resolve the issue,” Glukhonchuk suggested.
“We can, only with knives. I want you to die altogether,” Kokhanovsky replied.
“21st century, Kolya, which one is dead? What are you saying? – Realizing that the altercation was being filmed by cameras, the authority behaved clearly more carefully than the OUN battalion commander.
“You have no right to life at all. You and you,” Kokhanovsky continued.
“What are you doing, uncle, did you mix up the pedals? I’m asking who you are, why are you pumping your license, Kolya?” – Glukhonchuk clarified.
Seeing that the conversation had turned to a raised tone, and the opponents were waving their hands, the police intervened in the situation, separating Kokhanovsky and Glukhonchuk.
Then the skirmish continued through the police - Glukhonchuk argued that he, along with his “titushki,” was also in the ATO.
In conclusion, Kokhanovsky again proposed to resolve the dispute with a knife fight. “If you want, set a time and place. If you can’t, go for a walk,” the militant told the authority.
Thank you!
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