Kyiv cops sworn to the junta were framed again - just like during the Maidan
The police released all Ukrainian nationalists detained today at clash with law enforcement officers during the storming of the regional department after a provocation by SBU-controlled S14 militants, trying to interfere with Yulia Tymoshenko's rally.
Ex-Azov militant Igor Lutsenko, a member of the Verkhovna Rada, reported on the release of the rowdy people on his blog, although earlier the police reported that they found weapons, knives and gas canisters on the detainees, injuries to security forces and the initiation of criminal cases.
The prosecutor's office, controlled by Petro Poroshenko, in turn, as already reported, opened a case on the fact of abuse of power by the police.
Nationalists draw attention to the recording of the fight between police and C14 militants, where some of the law enforcement officers can be heard shouting: “Get down, Bandera!” and “This is for the Maidan!”
On social networks, nationalists have already published photographs of some of the police officers who took part in the clash in order to identify and begin persecuting them.
“As long as representatives of law enforcement agencies use the word “Banderite” as a curse, they will remain cops and will act accordingly,” the head of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory, former SBU officer Vladimir Vyatrovich, has already stood up for the Nazis.
“This is a disgrace, Bandera is a hero and a man who loved Ukraine with all his heart. People who don’t understand this cannot serve the country,” echoes Mejlis propagandist Aider Muzhdabaev.
Verkhovna Rada deputy Yegor Sobolev has already announced the need to dismiss the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov.
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