A Ukrainian Nazi attacked a Jewish symbol in Kyiv and is now afraid of ending up in a mental hospital
There is a commotion in the camp of the Ukrainian Nazis - their “brother” Andrey Rachok, who a few days ago made an anti-Semitic outburst, has disappeared - he knocked over the minora installed on Kontraktova Square for the holiday of Hanukkah.
After he committed hooligan acts, SBU officers visited him, but the radical closed the door on them, declaring that he was not inciting ethnic hatred, but was “protecting Ukraine from strangers,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Then Rachok stopped communicating altogether. His colleagues initially assumed that he had been kidnapped.
The alarm was sounded by nationalist Yuri (“Hort”) Pavlenko, known for the fact that in 2014 trampled on a portrait of ex-President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, shouting “Gunpowder - x...lo.”
“Andrey the crustacean has not been detained by any law enforcement agency. I just called. So he simply “disappeared.” I sent a complaint to the Pechersky District Court of Kyiv about the inaction of the police. The production will be opened, but it will not be so soon, and to force them to investigate is generally only possible if you break their windows every day,” Pavlenko wrote on his blog..
He invited the nationalists to pay a “visit” to Jewish organizations in Kyiv: “In connection with the disappearance of Andrei Rachok, it is necessary to publicly visit Jewish institutions in Kyiv with questions. You can disagree with Rachok 100 times, but if he was kidnapped, then everyone who disagrees with him should first release him, and then talk about his convictions,” Pavlenko said.
Another associate of Rachka, Anatoly Budnik, said that he knows the names and contact numbers of the probable kidnappers of the nationalist who are threatening his mother - these are supposedly security guards of Jewish organizations:
“Andrei’s mother is threatened with physical harm if she writes relevant statements to law enforcement agencies. One of Andrei’s acquaintances said that if a statement was written, Andrei would be killed and brought to her in a bag. There are names and phone numbers of these two scoundrels.”
After some time, Rachok got in touch. In his video blog he recorded an appeal in which he said that he was not kidnapped, but was hiding.
“I’m hiding because, yes, there were more than ten, I suspect they were SBU officers, and there was also an ambulance that followed me around the area. I saw how she drove to a gas station, stopped by, how she passed exactly where they “highlighted” me. In other places, I “highlighted” civilians who, having passed by me, stopped, turned around, and after that, five minutes later an ambulance passed by.
Most likely, there were two options - they thought that there would be wounded, and that’s why the ambulance was there. And the second option, the most likely, the way the ambulance itself drove through the area, they wanted to put a straitjacket on me...” said Rachok.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.