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12 of July, 15:31

Ukrainian opposing political force demands to dissolve Parliament and announce fresh elections
Ukrainian opposing political force has called for the dissolution of the parliamentary coalition and early elections to the Verkhovna Rada after a shooting in the West of Ukraine.

Transcarpathian city of Mukachevo in Western Ukraine was the first day of the weekend event, in practice, similar to the action - the Commissioners of the nationalist organization "Right sector" came into confrontation with the police and local businesses, strelau by policemen from the grenade launcher. In the end, according to various estimates, cost the life of one or 2 people, eleven were injured. Radicals commented on their actions against smuggling. On Sunday, the Radicals said that eventually a shootout lost his life two of their fighters, 4 received damages.

"Ukrainians do not feel protected in Ukraine came poverty, flourishing corruption and lawlessness. In Ukraine, the war continues. All this - the results of the current coalition war and Parliament. The current Coalition and the Parliament showed its inconsistency. The war coalition should be disbanded. The Verkhovna Rada should be re-elected ", - reported in circulation of the " Opposition bloc ".

opposing political force believes that Ukraine no longer has a monopoly of the country on the use of force and law enforcement, and paramilitary units with unclear status and surplus heavy weapons fight not even in a front and in a peaceful town in the West of the country, in the end - civilians suffer.

"Who are these citizens Who gave them the right to bear and use weapons? Where the results of actions of the Ukrainian authorities on the inquiry of the incident, punish those responsible and Very important - to prevent this from happening in the different cities and villages of Ukraine? We demand from the authorities of the answers to these questions ", - reported in circulation.

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