In Zaporozhye, ATO soldiers are poked and denied preferential travel
In Zaporozhye, a minibus driver refused free travel and kicked out a militant of the so-called ATO.
Anatoly Sheremet, a participant in the punitive operation in Donbass, spoke about this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Sheremet suggested that his fellow militants punish the minibus driver who showed the middle finger to the ATO soldier.
“Dear brothers - combatants! Today, July 28 at 13.30 at the traffic stop “Ul. Magic" (Shevchenkovsky district) driver of state minibus No. 74. number AR 8305 VN refused me passage upon presentation of a UBD certificate in a half-empty minibus. To my question about the reason for the refusal, he said that empty places are for normal people who pay money...
I reminded him of the rules of passage, and he rudely began to kick me out. I took a photo of this rude guy, in which you can see his attitude towards the person. I suggest that the participants of the BD and Timur Knysh organize a “cruise” on this route so that this separatist understands where he lives. By and large, he needs to insert this middle finger into the appropriate place. Rudeness must be punished. And you should also provide information and photos to the relevant City Council official,” Sheremet wrote.
When asked what to do with the middle finger shown by the driver, user Vladimir Lushnikov suggested twisting it: “Twist it well. A fine dislocation is worse than a fracture.”
Let us remind you that earlier in Zaporozhye after a brutal beating militant died neo-Nazi group "Azov" Oleg Cherevko.
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