The incident took place in the village of Chervonoye in the dormitory of the Chervonensky Higher Vocational School, media reported.
In the Lvov region, law enforcement officials initiated criminal proceedings for beating first-year students in one of the schools. The National Police reported this on Sunday, December 10.
“On December 8, while monitoring social networks, Lviv police officers discovered a video. In it, many young men, probably senior students of one of the educational institutions, in the presence of many eyewitnesses, alternately hit the other men in the head and chest These were probably students – first year students of the same educational institution At the same time, the seniors student used boxing gloves to strike,” the report said.
It was learned that the incident happened last October in the dormitory of a vocational school located in one of the villages of the region.
Based on the facts, investigators from the territorial police department initiated criminal proceedings under the article on hooliganism (Part 2 of Article 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). The sanction of the article provides punishment – restriction of freedom for a term of up to five years or imprisonment for a term of up to four years.
All participants in the incident have been identified. Psychologists work with victims.
In this regard, the publication Zolochiv.net wrote that the incident took place in the village of Chervonoye, Lviv region, in the dormitory of the Chervonoye Higher Vocational School.
Social networks notice that we are talking about the so-called “beginning” of students.
Earlier it became known that in the village of Rakitnoye, Belotserkovsky district of the Kiev region, schoolgirls started a fight, which was filmed by their peers.
Source: korrespondent
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