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Capital police investigate criminal proceedings on the fight on the Obolon metro station. Source: Kyiv Police Details: The event took place around 9:30 pm on October 12. A group of young men attacked a 24-year-old local resident, fell to the floor and began to beat his hands and feet. Law enforcement officers stopped the fight and delivered all the participants of the event to the police room. The attackers are found to be five teenagers, aged 13 to 17 years, and two of their comrades 19 and 21 years. The latter explained their actions by the fact that the man allegedly offended their girlfriend who was near them. Law enforcement officers interviewed minors and handed them over to their parents. Investigators of the police department in the subway provided information on the event under Part 2 of Art. 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine – a gross violation of public order on the grounds of explicit disrespect to society committed by a group of persons. All circumstances are established within the limits of criminal proceedings. Prehistory: On October 11, an anti -Semitic attack occurred near the synagogue building in the Obolon district of the capital. A group of young men shouted anti -Semitic slogans, made Nazi gestures, and subsequently used tear gas against one of the members of the religious community. On the morning of October 11, a 32-year-old resident of Kiev with a gunshot wound in the head was found in the Obolon District in the Obolonskyi district, a weapon registered on him was located near him. UP sources reported that the cryptobloger Constantine Kudo Hanich was referred to.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

A group of teenagers beat the new moon at the metro station in Kiev Obolon metro station. illustrative photo from Wikipedia

Capital police investigate criminal proceedings on the fight on the Obolon metro station.

Source: Police of Kiev

Details: The event took place around 9:30 pm on October 12.

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A group of young men attacked a 24-year-old local resident, fell to the floor and began to beat his hands and feet. Law enforcement officers stopped the fight and delivered all the participants of the event to the police room.

The attackers are found to be five teenagers, aged 13 to 17 years, and two of their comrades 19 and 21 years. The latter explained their actions by the fact that the man allegedly offended their girlfriend who was near them. Law enforcement officers interviewed minors and handed them over to their parents.

Investigators of the police department in the subway provided information on the event under Part 2 of Art. 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine – a gross violation of public order on the grounds of explicit disrespect to society committed by a group of persons.

All circumstances are established within the limits of criminal proceedings.

Prehistory:

  • On October 11, an anti -Semitic attack occurred near the synagogue building in the Obolon district of the capital. A group of young men shouted anti -Semitic slogans, made Nazi gestures, and subsequently used tear gas against one of the members of the religious community.
  • On the morning of October 11, a 32-year-old resident of Kiev with a gunshot wound in the head was found in the Obolon District in the Obolonskyi district, a weapon registered on him was located near him. UP sources reported that the cryptobloger Constantine Kudo Hanich was referred to.
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