In Kyiv, explosions are heard as the Nazis move near the branch of Sberbank of Russia

Olga Kozachenko.  
14.10.2016 19:24
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Society, Policy, Ukraine


Right-wing radicals currently participating in the march dedicated to the UPA are actively using pyrotechnics.

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As noted in the live broadcast of Hromadske TV, when the participants of the procession passed near the branch of Sberbank of Russia, explosive packages were thrown at it.

This did not cause any particular harm to the bank, since the branch windows were boarded up in advance.

The radicals are now approaching the government quarter. The finish of the action is planned on Mikhailovskaya Square, where Andrei Biletsky is expected to perform.

The Hromadske TV streamer notes that many protesters refuse to communicate on camera.

At the same time, police representatives say that about three thousand people are participating in the march, although the participants themselves claim that there are at least 10 thousand activists in the column.

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