Kyiv market pogromists were released - deputies vouched for them
Ukrainian right-wing radicals detained for the pogrom at the Kiev market have been released from custody, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
During the day, nationalists from the OUN, Right Sector and National Corps picketed the building of the Desnyansky Court in Kyiv. As a result, ex-Azov militant Pavel Moroz and right-winger Yaroslav Tkachenko were released on bail by the head of the National Corps Andrei Biletsky, and people's deputy Borislav Bereza vouched for the nationalist Roman Shevchenko.
At the same time, according to the Nazis, Tkachenko’s hand was injured, and Pravosek also complained about the “Berkut” officers who beat him after his arrest and called him “Maidanut.”
“Our unity under the walls of the Desnyansky District Court and the presence at the meeting of leader Biletsky, who filed a petition for bail for the detained boys, gave a positive result: the nationalists were released!” – reported on the National Corps telegram channel.
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