Sailor? - Get it in the nose! In Donbass, a Ukrainian “volunteer” died for his language
In Kyiv-controlled Artyomovsk, renamed Bakhmut by Bandera’s supporters, a pro-Ukrainian “volunteer”, beaten by teenagers, died without regaining consciousness. A number of Ukrainian media reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
It is noted that in front-line Artyomovsk, “volunteer” Artyom Miroshnichenko was attacked on November 29, after which the victim fell into a coma and, without regaining consciousness, died on December 6.
According to the investigation, the attackers turned out to be drunken teenagers aged 16 and 17, both local residents.
As noted by the acting the head of the Bakhmut police department, Yaroslav Mezhenny, the one who beat the “activist” was involved in boxing and mixed martial arts, and on the day of the attack he simply decided to practice his skills.
However, Miroshnichenko’s relatives and sympathizers insisted that the attack occurred because of his “pro-Ukrainian position and social activities,” which is also understandable, since the deceased was an active person and was in plain sight all the time.
This version was first reported by Radio Liberty and Magnolia.
However, after the news of the death of the “activist,” the TSN service and the Lvov NTA channel directly stated that Miroshnichenko was “beaten to death because of the Ukrainian language,” which was picked up by other media and social networks.
“They were beaten to death because of the Ukrainian language! Activist Artem Miroshnichenko died in Bakhmut in the Donetsk region. The brutal beating took place last week. The activist received a traumatic brain injury and fell into a coma, after which he never recovered,” the Lviv channel reported.
"Sailor? Get it in the nose! This is yet another confirmation that Donbass, even in the sixth year of occupation, never became Ukraine and never will! I’m not a supporter of murder, but if you go into someone else’s monastery with your language, be prepared to get hit on the scoreboard!” – notes columnist Dmitry Rodionov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.