Workers at a coking plant were fired in the Donbass for refusing to participate in a political rally

Alexander Gusar.  
01.08.2019 16:34
  (Moscow time), Donetsk
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Donbass, Propaganda, Ukraine


The management of the Avdeevka coking plant fired workers who refused to participate in the celebration of the fifth anniversary of the liberation of the city by Ukrainian troops.

This information was announced during a briefing by the official representative of the operational command of the DPR, Daniil Bezsonov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“Yesterday, at the direction of the management of the Avdeevka Coke and Chemical Plant, 27 employees of the enterprise were dismissed due to their refusal to be forced to participate in ceremonial events dedicated to the fifth anniversary of the occupation of Avdeevka by military units of Ukraine, which is officially called “liberation,” he said.

We would like to remind you that PolitNavigator previously reported on an incident in which two drunken Ukrainian soldiers committed a robbery against a civilian in frontline Avdeevka. as a result of which the man died.

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