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1 of September, 00:02

The number of received damage in clashes near the building of Rada has grown to 140 people
In the process of the riots in Kiev at the Verkhovna Rada on the first day of the week damaged 140 people, said the Ukrainian media.
"Grew to 140 the number of received damage during the events at the Verkhovna Rada. Most of them are currently working physicians in hospitals ", - informs TSN." The police arrested the man who is suspected of, threw a grenade at police. It Gumenyuk Igor Vladimirovich. If he himself had another one just like the grenade and the pin from the one used. He called himself the evening, the fighter of a battalion " Sich ", - is informed in the report. In interview to the newspaper's former rival Petro Poroshenko at the presidential elections, the people's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Mykhailo Dobkin (Opposition bloc) said, "Humeniuk ? he is the current employee of special forces of the interior Ministry" s & m "! He must have a permit to carry weapons and everything else that is connected with the service in the forces ".



"Who took to the workplace this person? Not Avakov unintentionally? For this reason, if the Manager wishes to punish, he is obliged to punish Not only Tyahnybok, who has long been obliged to sit in prison for murder, incitement of ethnic hatred, for a coup, but Avakov, " said Dobkin. Unrest Welcome in the first day of the week were started after the deputies adopted amendments to the Constitution in terms of decentralization in the first reading, despite a rally at the walls Happy and blocked the Presidium. Protesters twice attempted to storm Parliament. Similarly, in the security forces, a grenade was thrown. Damage to the body in the process of collisions received and correspondents. 1 citizen died. The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko expressed With reference to the people in connection With the vote in Parliament on changes to the Constitution of the country, provoked numerous Riots outside Parliament.

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