On November 7, the Sevastopol City Court rejected the appeal of a local resident, Igor Movenko. He was fined for placing the emblem of the Azov regiment of the National Guard of Ukraine on his bike. This was reported by the Crimean Human Rights Group with reference to the Sevastopol resident himself.
On September 22, a judge of the Gagarinsky District Court fined Movenko 2,000 rubles for publicly displaying extremist symbols (part 1 of article 20.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses), reports . Grani.ru
On September 7, an unknown person who called himself a policeman attacked Movenko near a shopping center in the presence of witnesses, explaining the attack with Ukrainian symbols on a Sevastopol resident’s bicycle. Movenko fell to the ground, after which the stranger tied his hands with a plastic tie. Patrol police officers refused to detain the attacker, who continued to stand nearby all the time.
The victim was taken to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with an open craniocerebral injury, concussion, a fracture of the base of the skull, a fracture of the jaw, a closed fracture of the bones of the nose, and a contusion of the eyeball.
Movenko filed a complaint about the crime, but there is still no data on the progress of the investigation.