"Shoot me!" A resident of Krivoy Rog provoked a scandal over the USSR

24 June 2018, 16:02 | Incidents
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In Krivoy Rog there was a scandal over the "St. George ribbon" and the flag of the USSR.

This symbol was attached to the windshield of his car 54-year-old local. The corresponding video was published in the Facebook group of the channel "The First Krivoy Rog".

To force a man to remove the symbols forbidden in Ukraine came a police patrol, but the owner of the car entered into a squabble with him and flatly refused to shoot anything.

"I was born in the Soviet Union, I grew up with this symbolism,"? a man told law enforcement.

The police responded that the "St. George's ribbon" is prohibited by law and the people who carry it kill Ukrainians in the Donbas, but the man did not have the proper impression.

"And who called you there (to the Donbass. ? Red. )? Why should I change my mindset if you want to. This is my religion, well, shoot me then, "he replied to the law enforcers.

He was supported by a neighbor who also noted that she grew up in the USSR and considers the symbolism of that era permissible.

"Russia is Russia, this is one thing.

We were born under the Soviet Union "," entered into a squabble with the cops woman.

She also said that her brother was killed in the fighting zone in the Donbass, but in the "St. George's ribbon" she still does not see anything bad.

Policemen still managed to remove and remove the flag of the USSR and the ribbon, but they did not succeed in convincing their owner.

Video with a man of principle flew around social networks: in just a few hours, the record scored more than 300 comments and 59 thousand views.




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