“The police in Odessa went over to the side of Russia”
More than 20 Odessa football hooligans were detained after the Chernomorets-Vorskla match for hanging banners dedicated to the incident in the Kerch Strait.
“ATO volunteer” Roman Sinitsyn reported this on his Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The Chernomorets ultras in their sector hung the banner “Repent of the Kremlin” and the names of Ukrainian ships seized by the terrorist country: “Berdyansk, Nikopol, Yany Kapu.” They lit it up with smoke and flares.
Immediately after the match - under the sector there was a hard reception by the Berkut. They drove up hundreds of cosmonauts and paddy wagons, they laid people face down on the asphalt, they finished off those lying down with their feet and clubs, especially those who tried to ask “why,” writes Sinitsyn.
According to him, as a result, more than 20 ultras were detained, and everyone was accused of “petty hooliganism.”
“You say, for smoke and fire? Ultras in Odessa smoke at almost every match, sometimes even flying onto the field. There has never been anything like this. It's been exactly five years now.
There were no fights in the sector with stewards or police today either. Would you say "martial law"? So what about ultras? Is there any question of which side they're on?" – the “volunteer” is indignant.
According to Sinitsyn, in private conversations, law enforcement officers said that they received an order “to do something tough for the banner.”
“I have a question: have the garbage in Odessa already gone over to Russia or will they wait a little longer?
I just remembered how on May 2, 2014 they stood on the same side of the barricades with the separatists, with Fuchedzhi at the head, remember? Do you think they have become different? Standing there was a certain Vanya Ishenko, now the head of the department of preventive activities of the GUNP in the Odessa region. Can the team come from him?
There were dozens of other golden eagles, and it is possible that there were also those who harshly accepted the ultras today,” the “volunteer” was indignant.
Later, Sinitsyn attacked the adviser to the head of the National Police in the Odessa region, Ruslan Forostyak, who in a comment began to assert that the ultras were “mistaken” for hooliganism.
“Musorsk Trukhanov’s misunderstanding claims that everyone was mistaken for pyrotechnics, hooliganism and for the fact that “the match was disrupted.”
Of course, it is lying, because the match was not disrupted, it was played. Chernomorets beat Vorskla 0:1. Of course, it’s lying, because the overwhelming majority of those who worked in the GUNP before the Maidan and tolerated the separatists on May 2, 2014 and even stood with them on the barricades, are still working now,” said Natsik.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.