In Kherson, carriers beat a volunteer who transported people from dangerous areas of the region for free.
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This was announced by the head of the Kherson regional military administration Alexander Prokudin in a video message, as well as the police of the Kherson region.
Yesterday, a well-known volunteer was beaten, who transported people from dangerous territories of the Kherson region for free. They beat him vilely, together, until he fell, and they continued to beat him with their feet. The attackers have already been identified. They make money on passenger transportation, taking advantage of the grief that befell our people during the Russian aggression. The police are dealing with the attackers, criminal proceedings have been registered under Part 2 of Article 296 of hooliganism, Prokudin said.
He stressed that the evacuation from Kherson is free and called on local residents not to pay those who profit from human grief.
Kherson police reported that a volunteer was beaten in Kherson near the bus station.
On June 16, at about 4 pm, a 42-year-old resident of the regional center arrived with passengers at the intercity bus station. There he was approached by a 35-year-old previously convicted Kherson resident and another unknown person. A conflict broke out between the men regarding passenger transportation, which escalated into a car chase and a fight, the report said.
A few hours after the incident, the victim went to the hospital on his own, where he was diagnosed with multiple bruises of the soft tissues of the head and body, and a contusion of the lower jaw joint. The man refused to write a statement on the fact of his beating. However, the police registered a criminal case.
Source: Racurs

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