Take away weapons from the military - Mariupol residents demand to rein in Ukrainian soldiers

26.11.2014 15:58
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Krivoy Rog, November 26 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Mariupol residents raised the issue of banning military personnel with weapons from visiting stores with the ATO headquarters of sector “M”.

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This was reported by the publication “0629” with reference to the Deputy Chief of Defense Staff of Mariupol Roman Sokolov.

He said that, at the initiative of the coordination center of volunteer organizations in Mariupol, the leadership of the ATO headquarters is considering the issue of banning military personnel from visiting stores with weapons.

Previously, Mariupol residents proposed banning the sale of alcohol to military personnel.

As PolitNavigator reported, Ukrainian military personnel were previously accused on social networks of mass theft of minibuses, as well as attacks on car drivers and extortion. To restore order, a special police unit “Falcon” was sent to the city.

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