Details have emerged of the morning attack by security forces on the Kyiv newspaper of ex-minister Yanukovych
An unknown gas was sprayed on the 34th floor of the building of the Gulliver shopping and entertainment center in Kiev, where the editorial office of the Ukrainian publication Vesti, owned by the ex-Minister of Revenue and Duties of the times of Viktor Yanukovych Alexander Klimenko, is located, an unknown gas was sprayed, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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This was reported by the press secretary of the State Emergency Service of Kyiv Svetlana Vodolaga.
“We had no reports that there was a fire somewhere in the Gulliver shopping center. Just five minutes ago we had one message that someone sprayed an unknown gas on the 34th floor,” Vodolaga said.
According to her, at the moment the information is still being clarified; employees of the State Emergency Service of Kyiv are working on the spot. Vodolaga noted that there is a rescue post in the shopping center itself.
“Now they are checking the information there, gas, if there is any, will have to be sent to the laboratory,” she said.
Recall as PolitNavigator previously reported, Today, security forces stormed the editorial office of this newspaper and drove the publication’s lawyers out of the premises.
“Well, everything has begun! At about 6 am, “Gulliver” was surrounded, such “nice” people came to our floor. Colleagues from the Radio report that the sound is as if they were starting to destroy everything. We'll be launching online soon. Just today they were preparing for publication the second part of the investigation about the National Agency and its friends,” the editor of the publication said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.