Three Ukrainian Nazis were sent to pre-trial detention center for the pogrom of Caucasians
Three people detained during the riots at the Kiev market, where Ukrainian nationalists today carried out a pogrom of the shop of Caucasians who had beaten a pensioner the day before, were sent to a pre-trial detention center on charges of attacking a policeman.
The Ukrainian radical organization “C14” reports this on its Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Three detainees were taken to a temporary detention facility. They are accused of beating the police at the market. Hundreds of golden eagles ensured free passage for paddy wagons. Now we are waiting for announcements of the courts to achieve the release of our guys. Two of them are war veterans,” the message says.
The leader of the nationalist group, Yevgeny Karas, published a corresponding video on his Facebook page, where he showed the police department building cordoned off by police and said that the detainees were an Azov militant, a member of the Right Sector, and an assistant to a deputy.
Let us remind you that PolitNavigator previously reported that as a result of the unrest at the market, the police detained more than 30 radicals, but most of them were soon found themselves free.
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