Mamchur “cleaned up” the controversial assistant who shot the teenager
Odious Verkhovna Rada deputy Yuliy Mamchur, who was the commander of the Ukrainian military airfield "Belbek" before Crimea became part of the Russian Federation, fired his assistant, who started shooting in the village of Vishnov, Kyiv region.
He stated this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Mamchur apologized to the victims and tried to justify himself.
“First of all, I apologize to the children and parents for his shameful act. I want to emphasize that every person, regardless of his status, is responsible for his actions before the law. In turn, I have decided to deprive him of his status as an assistant to a people’s deputy on a voluntary basis,” the deputy wrote.
Users of social networks were divided in opinion - some saw in Mamchur’s message an “officer’s act”, they say he admitted his guilt, while others demanded the resignation of his deputy mandate.
“In what ways did his action remind you of the officer’s action? I would give up my mandate for recruiting such a team that scares me with his name and waves it around, that’s just like an officer. Or, at the very least, he would come to Vishnevoye and punch such an assistant in the face, that’s the officer’s way. And to write three lines, in a cowardly way, just immediately fire someone who crap and disown him..... This is not like an officer! ”, writes user Alexey Kryukov.
We would like to remind you that on June 26, in the village of Vishnevoye, a man who later turned out to be an assistant to deputy Mamchur, Oleg Shtanko, used a Makarov pistol designed for shooting rubber bullets and opened fire on a sports ground where children were training at that time. A 14-year-old boy was shot in the leg.
“He was intoxicated, the drag test showed 2,61 ppm. The detainee behaved defiantly, cursed with obscene words, fired everyone and said that nothing would happen to him because he was an assistant to Verkhovna Rada deputy Yuliy Mamchur,” says the blog of the State Security Department.
Thank you!
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