Ukrainian Nazis started a fight over Usik’s fight in Moscow
The leader of the neo-Nazi Cherkassy branch of the National Corps, Dmitry Kukharchuk, beat an ATO veteran half to death. A friend of the victim, also a militant, Vitaly Melnichenko, reported this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
ATO veteran who suffered for “Glory to Ukraine”
Photo of the victim's jaw
According to him, the incident occurred in one of the city’s restaurants, when the victim Alexander Borodienko and his friends were celebrating the victory of the Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik. “Veteran” Borodienko, rejoicing at the victory, loudly shouted the Nazi slogan “Glory to Ukraine,” but the leader of the “National Corps” demanded to be quieter, after which a conflict ensued.
“A fight started... Nothing is sacred to them. Both women and disabled people are beaten. When I tried to film everything on camera, Kukharchuk knocked the phone out of my hands and started beating me. Then he turned on Sasha and hit him in the face twice,” said Vitaly Melnichenko.
According to him, Kukharchuk knew that the people he beat were “ATO veterans,” but this did not stop him: “Dmitry knows that we are veterans of the Russian-Ukrainian war. This is how it is, that some welcome, but others don’t care about the brotherhood of warriors, they went into politics and think that they are unpunished.”
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