It is reported on social networks that on the evening of February 12, in the occupied Simferopol, there was a mass brawl near the “Chill Avto” hookah bar located on Gogol Street.
A certain “company in military style and balaclavas”, having entered the institution, found fault with the Ukrainian license plates placed on the wall as an entourage, and immediately began to beat the visitors of the institution “for supporting Ukraine”.
Moreover, the attackers demanded from the audience “documents for verification”, and promised to open fire from weapons “for disobedience”, in total they beat at least four people.
Commenting on this characteristic incident, Simferopol residents write about the attackers on social networks that it was “a cheap excuse with numbers”, adding about persons in balaclavas “imagine if they are given weapons as “self-defense” that checks, torture, violence, executions will begin.”
In response to a provocative comment by a certain collaborator that allegedly “Ukrainian license plates” could “cause aggression”, the Crimean resindets pointed out that there are many road signs on the roads of the peninsula that were put up before 2014.
On social networks, they sarcastically suggested that the provocateur go on this occasion to the aggressor0controlled “highway corporation” “VAD” of Russians Valery Abramov and Viktor Perevalov, close to the criminal Sergey Aksenov, “and you can be the first beating the “director”, then tell us how it went”.
In general, the number of brawls in the Simferopol’s pubs by the participants of Russian aggression, arriving from the front line to the occupied Crimea, is increasing, as we have repeatedly written about.