In Vyshgorod in the Kyiv region, TCC representatives and the police tried to “fire” a man and blew up the inside of a car with gas.
A video appeared online where in Vyshgorod, Kyiv region, apparently, TCC employees and law enforcement officers tried to “smoke” a man from a car with gas. In the incident, they also tried to set a car on fire. The Ministry of Defense has promised to bring those responsible to justice.
The video shows how police and TCC representatives clashed with the driver, who refused to get out of the car. To force the man out of the car, they use pepper spray, spray it in the cracks of the car windows, and then try to set him on fire.
The Ministry of Defense responded to the incident, promising to bring those responsible to justice.
“The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine categorically condemns any actions that contradict the law and principles of service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” the department said.
The Ministry of Defense, in cooperation with law enforcement agencies, is conducting an investigation and identification of the persons involved in this situation.
“All those involved in this incident will be held accountable in accordance with the law of Ukraine. It is unacceptable and undermines confidence in the Armed Forces and the security sector,” the department stressed.
We remind you that Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets previously said that the violations of rights during the mobilization continued, but the physical violence has decreased. “Busification” seems to be slowly becoming a thing of the past.
Source: korrespondent

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