Categories: Incident

In Kiev unknown beat the veteran of the zone ATO

Ex-fighter caught an unexpected event.

Unknown beat the Deputy of the Kiev city Council from IN “Freedom”, a veteran of the anti-terrorist operation Vladimir Nazarenko.

This was reported by the press service of “Svoboda”.

The attack took place August 11 during the campaign, which was conducted against the illegal building in the Dnipro district of Kyiv. The unknown man crept up from behind and hit a Deputy on the head with an iron pipe.

See also: In Transcarpathia Roma beat pregnant woman and child: there was a video conflict

Now the victim Deputy was hospitalized. Doctors have stitches on the wound.

It is known that the action was organized after the appeal to the interior Ministry about the violation of the law during the construction. The attack on the Deputy of the city Council will not cause the termination of the struggle against illegal building.

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