Trader t-shirts with the emblem " SS Galicia tied in St. Petersburg
In St. Petersburg, tied selling t-shirts with Nazi symbols man, He had resisted the police officers of the organization and was shot from non-lethal. a man who tried to sell hand-shirts with the emblem " SS Galicia ", drew the attention of passers-by. Citizens attacked him with his fists, but the man drew from his pocket a traumatic gun " Storm " and opened random fire, informs Life News." He shot four times in different directions and only by chance anyone had not hit him, told police Kirovsky district.- After a few minutes in district events police arrived and tied him." A man, a seller of t-shirts, was a 29-year-old native of St. Petersburg Vladimir Riazantsev. In addition to t-shirts police confiscated his traumatic pistol with eight rounds of ammunition and two sleeves. We emphasize that on his page in the social network Ryazantsev placed an ad about a sale and even t-shirts with the logo of the battalion " Azov ". The division of the SS Galicia " or, as it was called in Ukraine, " the SS Galicia ", was formed in the years of the Second world war Ukrainian volunteers. The unit was part of the Waffen SS Nazi Germany and was " for the benefit of the Reich ". In February 1944 the Division of the SS Galicia was engaged in a struggle with the Polish and Soviet partisans, and also participated in the genocide of the peaceful inhabitants and the protection of the concentration camps of Pustkow. Remember, from mid-April Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine " special operation " to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. Military is actively used heavy machinery and military aircraft and helicopters. Mentions a large number of killed and wounded among the civilian population and the destruction of the homes of residents and infrastructure. The militia of Donbass there are opposing not only the Ukrainian Military, but also Authorized private Ukrainian volunteer battalions, such as " Azov ", " Donbass ", " Aidar " and others, where there are so radical nationalists.