Ukrainian radicals staged a bloody outburst
In the Vinnytsia region, radicals poured blood on the mayor of the city of Gnivan, Vladimir Kuleshov, and took him to the forest, and also beat up a local deputy.
This was reported by the Vinnitsa Info portal, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The reason for the “popular anger” was information that Kuleshov could be “protecting” the business of local businessman Viktor Bereshchuk, who allegedly supplied building materials for the construction of the Kerch Bridge.
“Before the session, we decided to get the right to speak, but as always, we were refused. But a very interesting situation occurred; I witnessed a strange but logical event. While in the mayor's office and talking with him, people unknown to me ran in and poured blood on him. Kuleshov was doused from head to toe with the words: “You’re a p...ras! We will not allow trading on the blood of our defenders!”
In my opinion, young people were inspired by our investigation into the involvement and protection of the even more odious businessman Bereshchuk by the odious mayor Kuleshov and the activities of the Gnivansky quarry, which sold raw materials for the construction of the Kerch Bridge,” “activist” Andrei Verbetsky said in his blog.
It is noteworthy that during the nationalists’ prank, a portrait of the Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko hanging on the wall was damaged.
Earlier, PolitNavigator wrote that in the construction of the Crimean Bridge in Russia Western companies actively helped, including from the USA.
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