Parasyuk beat a policeman

Nikolai Kuznetsov.  
05.12.2017 13:44
  (Moscow time), Mariupol
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Криминал, Incidents, Ukraine


Nazi militant Andrei Dzindzya, who is in the custody of Arsen Avakov, published on his page on the social network Facebook a video showing how the odious deputy Vladimir Parasyuk beat a policeman in court, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

It is noted that the policeman did not even offer resistance during the attack; he tried to dodge Parasyuk’s blow. The blow was so strong that the law enforcement officer’s cap flew off his head.


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The incident occurred in the court of Mariupol.

Parasyuk arrived here to support the battalion commander of the Donbass battalion, Anatoly Vingorodsky, who was arrested after participating in a tent camp near the Verkhovna Rada.

The reason for Vinogrodsky’s arrest was his participation in raider wars last summer.

Yesterday the trial ended successfully for the Maidan militant - Vinogrodsky was released under house arrest.

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