In Odessa, detained one of the organizers of the pro-Russian actions Davidchenko

17.03.2014 22:35
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Odessa, March 17 (Navigator, Olga Nikolaeva) - In Odessa on Monday evening, unknown persons detained one of the leaders of the pro-Russian protest movement - the leader of the “People's Alternative” Anton Davidchenko.

This was reported by the Timer publication with reference to Davidchenko’s associates who witnessed the arrest.


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According to them, Davidchenko was detained while he was leaving the organization’s office on Pushkinskaya Street.

Unidentified people in black without insignia seized a public figure, plunged him into a car with transit numbers and drove away in an unknown direction.

As Davidchenko’s associates assume, the arrest operation was carried out by SBU officers, and the leader of the “People’s Alternative” will be taken to Kyiv.

As Navigator reported, earlier Ukrainian security forces detained the organizer of pro-Russian demonstrations in Donetsk, Pavel Gubarev, on charges of separatism.

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