According to the offender, the prisoner does not have any bad relationship with the families of the deceased.
In the Odessa region, in the village of Nerushai, a 20-year-old local resident broke 92 tombstones in the local cemetery. This was announced on Friday, January 20, by the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Odessa region.
The fact that the headstones were vandalized was reported to law enforcement by a cemetery worker.
During the investigation, the police found out who did it.
“The attacker, in a state of intoxication, went to the cemetery for several days and broke the tombstones. In total, he destroyed 92 tombstones. At the same time, he did not have any bad relations with the families of the deceased,” said police

The detainee is informed of the suspicion of committing crimes under Part 1 of Art. 297 (Desecration of graves) and Part 3 of Art. 297 (Desecration of graves repeatedly committed) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
It should be reminded that in the Sarnensky district, near the village of Kurash, unknown people broke tombstones in the local cemetery at night.
Earlier in Canada, a monument of the UPA commander-in-chief was desecrated. The monument to Roman Shukhevych is located on the territory of the Ukrainian Youth Unity complex. Vandals painted over the monument with red paint and left inscriptions accusing Shukhevych of Nazism.
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Source: korrespondent

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