In Kharkov, a crowd threw Molotov cocktails at a newspaper office

11.01.2015 16:18
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Kharkov, January 11 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – In Kharkov, unknown persons threw Molotov cocktails at the windows of the office of the all-Ukrainian newspaper “Slavyanka”.

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According to the publication “057.ua”, according to the founder of the newspaper Vladimir Abramenko, yesterday at about 14:20 twenty people in balaclavas with metalhead scarves first broke the glass with stones and then threw bottles with Molotov cocktails at the windows of the editorial office.

“We immediately called the firefighters. At that time there was one girl and myself, but on the second floor. The girl screamed and I jumped out. I saw a room with smoke and shouted to her to call the fire department and the police,” he says.

Unidentified people also left the inscription on the building: “Prevention of nonsense.”

As PolitNavigator previously reported, In Zaporozhye, a local self-defense car was burned.

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