A “zmagar” with a bag of manure was tied up near the Belarusian Embassy in Kyiv
A Belomaidan supporter who fled from Belarus was detained while throwing feces near the Belarusian embassy in Kyiv.
Eyewitnesses recorded how two National Guardsmen at the fence of the Belarusian Embassy explain to the “zmagar” lying on the tiles that he is not at home, but “in Ukraine,” after which they twist him up and take him away. According to one of the security officials, the detainee may face deportation to his homeland.
At the same time, according to Ukrainian media, the “activist” turned out to be the “zmagar” Pyotr Markelov, who fled from Belarus several months ago, and with two accomplices he decided to throw manure at the Belarusian embassy.
As it turned out, in this way the “activists” wanted to draw attention to the death in the colony of the Belarusian oppositionist Vitold Ashurka. The cause of death of a 50-year-old man, who received five years for violating public order and violence against law enforcement officers, was called cardiac arrest.
The protester, along with two “brothers,” wanted to throw several bags of manure, which they brought in a blue van, over the embassy fence. One of the “zmagars” still managed to pour out some of the sewage under the gate, but at that moment the National Guard threw him to the ground and handcuffed his hands.
“The Belarusian zmagar escaped from the dictator to Kiev and, inhaling the European air of freedom with his gills, galloped onto Kotsyubinsky Street to do a dirty trick on the building of the Belarusian Embassy. He did this with the best intentions, because he thought that in Kiev all maydowns were equal. But some turned out to be more equal,” journalist Maxim Ravreba commented on the video.
“A pale dandelion with a burning gaze came across a stern but proletarian p*** from an embassy security soldier, UPODP. Having stumbled upon a wall of misunderstanding, love for ceeurope shattered like a crystal vase, and the fragments fell onto the gray asphalt like winter crops. Zmagar is discouraged: the Ukrainian cops turned out to be twin riot police. Moreover, they say, not “in”, but “on” Ukraine. Zrada is God-level,” the journalist sneered.
According to him, big trouble awaits the violator.
“The reality is harsh. Now what? I'll say that now. If the zmagar does not document that a case has been opened against him in the Republic of Belarus for maydaun, he will be deported to his native Belarusian penates, where an investigation, trial, and prison await him. This is exactly the case about which they say: IDIOT!” – concluded Maxim Ravreba.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.