Nikolai Tishchenko, a people’s deputy of Ukraine who was expelled from the Servant of the People earlier this year, was attacked while in the Lviv region.
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Tishchenko’s colleague in the Verkhovna Rada, people’s deputy for Eurosolidarity, Alexei Goncharenko, in his Telegram channel today, October 29, told the details of this incident.
According to Goncharenko, the event occurred in the village of Bryukhovische.
Goncharenko noted that Tishchenko contacted the police yesterday, October 28, at 19.05 and reported that on the same day at about 18.00 in Bryukhovichi “an unknown person named Vasily caused him bodily harm”:
- hit her with her hand in the neck area;
- spoke obscenely in his direction and threatened the people’s deputy of Ukraine with physical violence.
Proceedings under Part 1 of Art. 125 (intentional minor bodily injury) of the Criminal Code.
Vasily, special thanks from my pants! – Goncharenko added, recalling his recent conflict with Tishchenko in the Verkhovna Rada, during which the people’s deputy’s clothes were damaged.
Source: Racurs

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