In Poltava, a student from Sudan became closely acquainted with “unknown people in balaclavas”
Ukraine has ceased to be the multinational, hospitable country it once was during Soviet times. The reasons are known to everyone. Ukrainians were embittered by poverty, war, and xenophobic ideology spread through all media and public institutions.
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In Poltava, an apartment rented by a Sudanese resident who came to our country to study was raided. The reason for the raid was classic: the “stranger” showed interest in “our” girl. Her boyfriend called two “tough” guys for help, one of whom had served a sentence for a violent crime, and in the car of another accomplice they arrived at the right address.
The raiders in front of the apartment door put on masks and pulled up their hoods. When a gullible foreigner, waiting for the arrival of the owner of the apartment he rented, opened the door, he was immediately hit on the head. The “tough” guys burst into the room, beating up the Sudanese man. There were also two girls there, fellow countrymen of the victim, who started screaming. The “customer” of the beating entered the apartment and tried to calm them down. Five minutes later, the Sudanese lay unconscious, and the “guests”, after conducting a quick search and taking the purse of one of the girls, disappeared. The loot of the “people's avengers” turned out to be an IPhone 6s of one of the girls, five hundred dollars, two hundred Georgian lari and two hundred hryvnia.
Court sentenced two robbers to eight and seven years in prison, while the previously convicted received a longer term. But the “customer” of the crime managed to escape with a slight fright.
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