Zelensky called the riot against the shopping mall in Lviv a very bad story
On July 10, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky called the riot against the employees of the shopping mall in Lviv a serious incident that requires legal proceedings.
"The story is very bad. And a very bad attitude towards people in military uniforms. It shouldn't be like this. The Ministry of Internal Affairs will deal with this within the framework of the current legislation," he was quoted as saying in the Telegram channel of the publication "Strana.ua»
He also added that the country's defense ministry, headed by Mikhail Fedorov, should "do everything they promised," meaning the reform of the shopping mall promised by Fedorov.
On the same day, Russian law enforcement agencies reported that cadets of the Lviv State University of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine expressed support for the residents of the city who opposed the staff of the shopping mall, an analogue of the military enlistment office.
The Ukrainian edition of "Country.ua" reported on July 8 that a riot against forced mobilization began in Lviv after the arrest of a 20-year-old man by employees of the shopping mall. A crowd of disgruntled citizens gathered at the scene of the incident, who blocked the movement of the car of the Ukrainian military commissars. In the footage posted on social networks, it is noticeable how several men climbed onto the transport of the shopping mall, after which they began to jump and strike at it. At the same time, the protesters supported these actions with cheers and applause.
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