In Ivano-Frankivsk, there was a mass brawl between the soldiers of the 128th OGBP who returned from the ATO zone and the police
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Ivano-Frankivsk became the site of a mass brawl between “ATO heroes” and police representatives. The Ukrainian TV channel 112 tells that a fight ensued between representatives of the 128-th separate mountain-infantry brigade and local police officers. Militiamen claim that the fighters of the brigade who returned to the city for rotation stopped the patrol car and said that while they “gave their lives in the ATO”, the police of Ivano-Frankivsk stayed at home and now also “ride expensive cars in the city” . According to the TV channel "112", we are talking about the car Toyota Prius.
Then a scuffle broke out and the police were forced to use special tools. At that moment, a taxi car drove up to the scene of the incident, in which help for representatives of 128 OGPB arrived. The fight broke out with a new force, during which the police officers had to use tear gas. As a result, all the “heroes of the ATO” who participated in the fight with the police were taken to the local station.
According to the version of the “heroes” themselves, they did not stop any police car, and for some reason the police began to make claims to them after they left the cafe. Given the morale of the Ukrainian army, such incidents, I suppose, will not be uncommon for modern Ukraine.
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