“In Kharkiv, a man in military uniform pushed a boyfriend who was traveling on the sidewalk: in the regional shopping center they say that the details of the conflict are now being found. Source: “Public” details: On Tuesday TELEGRAM -Channel “Typical HTZ” published a video with a fragment of recording from the observation camera, which lists the date and time – February 25, eight in the morning.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “Public”
Details: On Tuesday, the TELEGRAM channel “Typical HTZ” released a video with a fragment of a recording from the observation chamber, which lists the date and time – February 25, eight in the morning. He was later picked up by other publications.
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The correspondents of the publication were recognized on the video by one of the yards on Peace Street, in the industrial area of Kharkiv. The published footage shows how the sidewalk is on the high -rise building a man on a bicycle. At this time, hiding behind a parked car, a man in military uniform and balaclava awaits him. At the moment when the cyclist reaches the turn, the man in the form comes from behind the cars and pushes it.
When the cyclist falls, the man in the unicorn approaches and raises it by the collar, they begin to push each other. White minivan and a white minibus, which cover the street, stop nearby. A group of men in shape comes out of the cars.
A half minutes after the start of the conflict, a cyclist who is on Earth is surrounded by seven people in military uniform. Then he rises, loads his bike into a fitted minibus and comes out with them from the frame.
A spokeswoman for the Kharkiv Regional Territorial Center for Elena Rodina in the comment “Public” informed that the video is now being studied, a range of possible participants and the causes of the conflict is established. Rodin’s verification details promised to publish in the near future.
Whether they received applications for an attack on a cyclist in the HTZ area on February 25 and whether they see signs of crime in the public footage, the police press service was not provided to journalists.