Incidents

Conflict with the TCC in Vorokhta: Wild stated that it would apply weapons to the defeat (video)

According to the veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Yevgeny Dyky, those who participated in the rally should be held accountable for attacking the representatives of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the war. The ATO veteran, former commander of the platoon of the Aydar battalion Yevgeny Wild stated that he would use a weapon to defeat against protesters in Vorokhta. He shared his opinion on the TV channel "Kiev 24". "Our defenders are actually angels with the wings. I'm not kidding now.

Honestly, here's the happiness of these people that I have not commanded there at a checkpoint. Here I will tell you how a person from 14 years from" Aydar ", that's just in this The situation would use the weapon to the defeat. According to him, after that such incidents would stop forever. Now, when everything happened, the wild issue to law enforcement agencies.

He noted that those who participated in the rally should be held accountable for attacking the representatives of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the war. An indicative court must be held. The wild stated that if this was not the case, then such cases would become widespread because the information will be spread by Russian propaganda and media.

"Further, Russian Telegram channels will spin hatred of the CCC, the Russian channels will spin the breakdown of mobilization, and our media will joyfully pick it up and pump it from pure heart," he said. We will remind, on July 4 in the Carpathian region residents of Vorokhta village blocked the road and blocked the work of the shopping center. Residents of the village stated that the checkpoint installed at the entrance scares tourists.

Initially, the villagers gathered near the village council demanding to remove the checkpoint. Then they blocked the road and blocked the work of the shopping center. The video shows that at first individual persons spoke with the employees of the Tax Code, then the TCC car tried to pull off the road and damaged it. Later, at the OK "West" stated that the documents on the checkpoint would continue to be checked.