In Ukraine, police broke up a fight between gays and p...s

Vladimir Gladkov.  
24.08.2019 23:17
  (Moscow time), Zhitomir
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Incidents, Ukraine


In the center of Zhitomir, on Mikhailovskaya Street, clashes between local Ukrainian nationalists and LGBT representatives took place at the “All People are Equal” protest, organized after an attack by ATO militants on two girls with a rainbow flag.

This was reported by the local publication Zhytomyr Life, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.


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The organizers organized this protest with a demand to punish the so-called ATO officers who took away and tore the LGBT flag from two teenage girls, who were thus inflicted “moral trauma.”

However, Ukrainian nationalists soon joined the action, trying to snatch rainbow flags from the activists’ hands, pushing each other and shouting insults.

After the police intervened, the youths retreated a short distance and unfurled Ukrainian flags, reciting nationalist poems and chanting “To the knives!”

Let us note that the incident occurred on August 23, the Day of the National Flag of Ukraine.

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