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Members of the PMC Redan staged mass brawls in Ukrainian cities

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February 28, 2023, 02:13 – Public Information Service – TEH –

Representatives of the teenage movement “PMC Redan” staged mass clashes in Ukrainian cities. This information derives from the publication of UNIAN.

Thus, there was information about at least three incidents – in Kiev, Lvov and Kharkov. At the same time, more than 200 teenagers were detained in the latter, including 66 girls.

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In the capital of Ukraine, detainees found brass knuckles and other bladed weapons, as well as pepper spray. Law enforcement succeeded in cordoning off the territory and detaining aggressive minors.

The country’s interior ministry called the incidents a “Russian-organized flash mob”.

Recall that in St. Petersburg about one and a half hundred probable participants of the so-called private military company Redan and their opponents, who were trying to organize a mass fight, were arrested.

The detainees were accused of hooliganism. The teenagers became interested in the investigation committee. Read more about this in the Public News Service material.

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