“Peter – chew!” – a message made from Roshen sweets was posted near the Verkhovna Rada
“Peter – chew!” - this is the message from Roshen candies posted by the participants in the tent camp set up near the Verkhovna Rada, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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There are significantly fewer people here compared to previous days, and the number of police has also decreased; in particular, the cordon on Shelkovichnaya Street has been removed, and traffic has resumed along it.
The town headquarters made a statement that, allegedly, the SBU was deliberately sending inadequate citizens here to discredit the protest, so everyone would be checked at the entrance to the camp.
Deputy Semyon Semenchenko said that what is happening in the Rada is not a reason for Russia to become more active in the Donbass. “She does this without a reason,” Semenchenko said, promising that the protest will not be “leaked.”
Now the inhabitants of the camp are covering the floors of their tents for insulation with sheets of foam plastic carried through the police cordon at night.
As reported, the organizers of Mikhomaidan announced a “evening” on Sunday under the slogan “Ukraine after Poroshenko.”
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