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In the center of Chisinau, they attacked a man because of the expression “Glory to Ukraine!”

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There was a conflict in Chisinau because of the expression “Glory to Ukraine!”/Channel 24 collage

In Chisinau, on May 9, an action was held to mark the Day of Victory over Nazism. Russians gathered in the center of the Moldovan capital with the symbols of the Soviet Union.

What is known about the incident in Chisinau

conflict. This was reported by the propaganda media of the Kremlin in Moldova.

The Russians quite freely shouted “Glory to Russia!”. It seems that they stole this slogan from us and twisted it into their own maneuver. While one person from the crowd shouted “Glory to Ukraine!” several men immediately attacked him. There was a sharpanina between the participants, in which law enforcement officers intervened.

Local police, by the way, did not approach the men who behaved aggressively, but to the one who was defending himself.

In Moldova, a man was attacked for shouting “Glory to Ukraine!”: video

In addition, the protesters tried to take away a poster from one woman. What was written on it is not visible in the video. However, the propaganda publication called it a “provocative sign.” We can only assume that the poster contained words condemning the war in Ukraine. When the activist managed to return her banner and stand with it again, a policeman immediately came to her. He tricked the woman.

Watch the video of how they tried to take away the poster from the activist:

Ukrainian symbols were banned in Berlin

The Berlin authorities have decided to ban the use of Ukrainian symbols at events on May 8-9. The Ukrainian banner was cynically equated with Russian and separatist symbols. Even Ukrainian military songs and marches were banned.

So the German authorities decided to prevent provocations. Ukrainian Ambassador Andriy Melnik called this decision “a slap in the face of all Ukrainians” and sharply criticized it. Then Berlin decided to allow actions for 1 hour. However, later the decision to relax was canceled and it was emphasized that the ban was in effect.

They say that both Ukrainians and Russians died in World War II. May 8 and 9 “must be clearly separated from the situation of May 2022”.

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