The police in the area of the Kiev Park of Glory forced the man to remove the shirt with the inscription “USSR” and the sign of the hammer and sickle.
The incident occurred in the Park of Glory in Kyiv.
At that time, as the inhabitant of Kiev Dmitry Dulsky went to his office outside the Lavra, the Park held an action of memory of victims of the Second world war. On this day in 1941 Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union.
Dmitry stopped the militiamen who kept order. They told the man that he is forbidden symbols, and asked to wear a t-shirt inside out.
When Zmitser refused, was asked to remove the shirt. In the office, the man found a change of clothes and changed.
“For me, this symbolism associated with punk rock, I’m not going to advertise the Communist party, it is the last era. But did not argue. Sometimes I wear radical t-shirts,” – said Dmitry.
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