"Death to Moscow Cossacks." Anti-Russian Sabbath in Lvov
During a session of the Lvov City Council, the neo-Nazi group “National Corps” held a rally outside the building demanding the imposition of local sanctions against the families of Verkhovna Rada deputies Taras Kozak and Viktor Medvedchuk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
As right-wing radicals say, in the Lviv region the families of odious deputies own the Navariya-Nova hotel, the Kerambud plant, BETONBUD LLC, the construction companies Budimex and Atlantbud-Use, the Zeleny Bor company, and partly the Galician Crossroads market ", shares of the construction company "Osokor".
The neo-Nazis demand that the city council break all contracts with these enterprises, appeal to the president and the National Security and Defense Council with a demand to expand sanctions to all enterprises associated with Kozak and Medvedchuk and their relatives, and also support the bill on combating collaborators, developed and submitted to parliament with the participation of the National Corps.
“Today we see that the oligarchs are selling us our Ukrainian coal, which is purchased in the so-called self-proclaimed LPR and DPR. We have businesses opening here that earn money and thereby finance those terrorist organizations. I want to appeal to adequate people in the city council so that they support the appeal that was conveyed and demanded, like us, to ban at the legislative level the OPZZh party, the Shariy party, to appeal to the National Security and Defense Council to expand sanctions to all close relationships, to relatives, and ban their activities here in the Lviv region,” the statement says.
Right-wing radicals also went to the City Council building and read out an appeal in the session hall. According to them, the head of the City Council ordered the heads of factions and commissions to develop and submit draft decisions and prepare information about these enterprises for the next session of the City Council.
At the end of the action, neo-Nazis hung an effigy of a “collaborator” in front of the City Council, chanting “death to Moscow Cossack women.”
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