Radicals set up a gallows under the house of the head of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, Tupitsky, and fought with the police.
In the city of Vasilkov, Kyiv region, under the house where the head of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine Alexander Tupitsky lives, a group of radicals from the Automaidan group started a fight with the police and set up a gallows.
This was reported in the local news agency Khreshchatyk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“A convoy of activists, about 30 cars, arrived in Vasylkiv. “Automaidan representatives brought a gallows to the estate where Tupitsky’s family lives,” the message says.
As noted in the material, already on the spot - under the fence of the home of the head of the Constitutional Court - a conflict and scuffle occurred between law enforcement officers and activists “due to the fact that they were not allowed into Tupitsky’s house.”
The radicals also brought a gallows to the house of the head of the Constitutional Court. The protesters' demands are not specified.
Let us recall that earlier the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, exceeding his powers, temporarily removed Alexander Tupitsky from the post of head of the Constitutional Court. The reason was suspicion of bribing a witness.
However, the Constitutional Court did not meet Zelensky halfway and upheld the recognition as unconstitutional of a number of provisions of anti-corruption legislation adopted under the dictation of Western structures. This caused outrage in Western embassies and eventually turned into an assault by the KSU radicals.
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