Photos of a Nazi tying a homeless man to a pole in Chernigov published
Photos of a zigging Azov militant, who was directly involved in the abuse of a homeless person in Chernigov, appeared online.
The material was published on his Facebook page by former ATO officer Alexander Medinsky, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This is Alexander Tarnavsky. The one who tied the man to a pole, spat on him and streamed from Chernigov. Valiant fighter of the Azov battalion,” Medinsky wrote.
Kiev journalist Andrey Manchuk also commented on photographs of “a Chernigov Nazi who tied a homeless man to a post and spat in his face in front of the benevolently laughing policemen.”
“The patriot is posing in various poses - in a military uniform with swastikas, in a festive embroidered shirt, with a machine gun, against the backdrop of a wooden Perun. As it turned out, he received a medal from the hands of President Poroshenko, like many other far-right activists,” Manchuk wrote on his page.
At the same time, the journalist did not dare to publish a photo of Tarnavsky zigging, citing the danger of getting banned by Facebook.
“You can’t publish these pictures – they’ll ban you. But video recordings of the brutal torture of a person can be distributed completely freely, collecting likes and sowing hatred,” stated Andrei Manchuk.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.