A resident of the Kyiv region in a “USSR” T-shirt fought back against a ragul with a camera
Bandera “activist” Taras Kryvko, who moved near Kyiv from Rivne in Western Ukraine, spotted on the streets of the town of Boyarka a man wearing a T-shirt with the symbols of the USSR, which was banned after the victory of Euromaidan as part of “decommunization.”
The “activist” decided to pester a local resident over a T-shirt with the Soviet coat of arms and the inscription “USSR.” At the same time, Kryvko began to call the police, and also demanded to take off his clothes “now,” to which he received an obscene, but quite adequate answer.
During the altercation, a resident of Boyarka could not resist and hit the accosting Ragul at least on the camera, but he did not let up.
“I met such a guy in Boyarka... A certain Zheka “Jaguar” tells me to go to the “Zapadnaya”, at the same time he says that he has “relatives from Maskva and St. Petersburg”... a complete mess in my head, a connoisseur of Putin,” Kryvko commented video, which he later published on his blog, apparently hoping to provoke persecution of a supporter of the USSR.
“The hammer and sickle is a symbol of the destruction of Ukraine, a symbol of the destruction of you. Under this symbol, Ukrainians were killed and continue to be killed,” the “Western” explained his indignation.
Kryvko complained that the “Avakov police” (which appeared thanks to Maidan activists like him) ignored the calls.
He later recounted the “not included in the video” dialogue:
“He says: “I helped our people in Donbass.” “Which “ours” should you specify, which battalion, Ukrainians in general... or Muscovites?” In response, he smiles stupidly and maliciously. I’m not hinting at anything, but...” Taras Kryvko shared his grief.
As PolitNavigator reported, yesterday in Kyiv Nazis beat up an employee of the Antonov aircraft plant for a T-shirt with the coat of arms of the USSR.
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