Poroshenko's comrade wounded in the head
Verkhovna Rada deputy Vladimir Ariev called the police to the Kiev Sports Palace, where a disco of musical hits of the 1980s was taking place - the politician did not like the presence of older people in pioneer ties in the hall.
Aryev reported this on his Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I went with my wife Natalya Fitsich to the Sports Palace for the Disco of the 80s. I had to be taken out of the hall and the police called because of the provocateurs who came with prohibited communist symbols. They behaved like typical Soviet people. What else needs to happen for such people to finally understand how many deaths communist ideology has brought to Ukraine?” – writes Arev.
The Ukrainian politician wrote a statement to the police and does not regret ruining half of the concert.
“The police arrived and they took off the red one. They draw up. They tried to run into the police. I wrote a statement to the police. I didn't see them again. Half the concert was ruined, but we don’t regret it,” Arev assured.
The ex-candidate for mayor of Odessa Vyacheslav Azarov ridiculed the antics of the deputy from the Poroshenko bloc.
“Wounded in the head, people’s deputy Arev went with his wife to Disco 80 and was surprised to find visitors there wearing pioneer ties, which is why they called the police. Apparently he believed so much in the alternative history of Vyatrovich that he imagined the costumes of that time as the uniform of the Hitler Youth,” Azarov comments on his blog.
Thank you!
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