There is a skirmish in the Kyiv City Council over the performance of an unofficial verse of the Ukrainian anthem by nationalists

18.09.2014 13:29
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Kyiv, September 18 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Ryabov) - A brawl broke out between deputies in the Kyiv City Council today because nationalists performed an unofficial verse of the Ukrainian anthem, including the words “a bloody battle from Xiang to Don.”

Deputy Alexander Pabat reported this.


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According to him, deputy Onufriychuk reprimanded his colleagues from Oleg Lyashko’s party, Andrei Lozovoy and Igor Mosiychuk, for performing an “extra” verse after the official part of the anthem at the opening of the session of the Kyiv City Council.

The Lyashkovites took this aggressively and tried to teach those who were dissatisfied with their vocal abilities a lesson.

“Mosiychuk and Lozovoy are trying to take out Onufriychuk’s colleague for his proposal not to sing the continuation of the Ukrainian Anthem a capella,” Pabat wrote on Facebook.

 

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