Ukrainian TV journalist is outraged: Announcements in the elevator are in Russian

Mikhail Ryabov.  
08.06.2015 15:24
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Криминал, Policy, Ukraine


Journalist of the Ukrainian TV channel “Inter” Roman Bochkala, known for his materials glorifying the participants of the so-called. ATO, on his page on the social network, shared his “painful problem” - the elevator to the entrance of Bochkala’s house began to voice announcements in Russian.

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“The elevator in my building has gone crazy. All four years since the house was built, he spoke Ukrainian. “The elevator goes straight up the hill,” “be careful, the doors are being repaired,” and so on. And suddenly he spoke in Russian. The concierge swears. The master was called. We need to do something about this suspicious elevator!” – Bochkala wrote.

Commentators immediately advised the Ukrainian journalist to show consciousness and report “everyday separatism” to the SBU.

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