Russian bank set on fire in Lviv

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In Ukraine, with the tacit consent of the authorities, the anti-Russian bacchanalia, begun by representatives of radical organizations in 2014, continues.



According to the press service of the State Emergencies Ministry for the Lviv region, last night a fire occurred in the office of Alfa Bank on the ground floor of a four-story residential building in the center of Lviv.

Arriving police officers called deliberate arson the main version of the emergency: unknown, breaking a window, threw a bottle of combustible substance inside, which caused a fire. As a result of the arson, office furniture was destroyed, office equipment and bank documentation were damaged.


On the fact of what happened, the police opened a criminal case under the article “deliberate destruction or damage to property”.

Damage and destruction of property owned by Russian diplomatic and commercial structures has long become commonplace in today's Ukraine.

Over the past five years, such actions are counted in dozens of cases, but there has not been a single case of bringing vandals and arsonists to justice.

It cannot be any other way in a country where police officers are afraid of activists and members of Nazi and nationalist gangs, and government officials personally participate in pogroms.

This is not an exaggeration. It is enough to recall the head of the post-Maidan Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Deshchytsu, who took part in the attack on the Russian embassy in Kiev, for which he was demoted and transferred by the ambassador to Poland.
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  1. 0
    28 May 2019 19: 32
    Well, the Zionists came under the hand, probably thought that the most cunning.
  2. 0
    28 May 2019 20: 52
    Afraid to work in Crimea, and in Lviv, honey is smeared.