In the Luhansk region, Ukrainian soldiers took a car from a civilian

Vladimir Gladkov.  
09.04.2018 15:26
  (Moscow time), Lugansk
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Armed forces, Donbass, Incidents, Transport, Ukraine


Ukrainian military took away a personal car at a checkpoint from a resident of Starobelsk.

The official representative of the People's Militia of the LPR, Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Marochko, announced this during a briefing, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Ukrainian military took away a personal car at a checkpoint from a resident of Starobelsk. About this during...

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On April 7, at one of the checkpoints on the territory of the Lugansk region temporarily occupied by Kyiv security forces, servicemen of the Ukrainian Armed Forces took away a personal car, a Volkswagen Passat, from a resident of the village of Starobelsk.

“According to the victim, the soldiers blocked his path in a service vehicle. Then, at gunpoint, they pulled him out of the car, taking his keys,” added Andrei Marochko.

At the same time, according to him, contacting the police did not bring any results, and the citizen was told that the car could not be found.

 

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