A Ukrainian parliamentarian and former minister of emergencies was attacked and beaten by a group of radical nationalists in the port city of Odessa on Tuesday. He was to take part in a press conference ahead of the country’s parliamentary election.
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Nestor Shufrych, a deputy from toppled President Viktor Yanukovich’s Party of Regions, was diagnosed with a brain concussion and closed craniocerebral injury after he was “welcomed” by Odessa activists from the Right Sector, AutoMaidan, and other right-wing political groups, the regional office of the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported.
Shufrych was going to make a statement to the media alongside
members of the opposition, as part of a political campaign
preceding the October 26 parliamentary election. The event was
first organized in an office, but was later relocated to the
building of the regional administration.
The MP explained that he had known about the pre-planned action,
which was aimed at “repeating the performance with garbage
cans and green disinfectant.” However, he said there was no
way the “activists” could force him into that.
“They wanted to put me in a waste container, but the only way
they could do it would be over my dead body,” he said,
recalling the case of Vitaly Zhuravsky, another prominent Party
of Regions member.
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A group of about 30 people cornered Shufrych in the building,
along with Nikolay Skoryk, ex-chairman of the regional
administration. Saying they needed to “ask him a few
questions,” people wearing masks and camouflage rushed
Shufrych out into the street, where they beat him up.
According to the politician, around 100 people gathered to
support him, and “nearly the same amount of people were on
the side of the Right Sector and this so-called self-defense, as
we were told.”
Shufrych’s bodyguards fired in the air to disperse the angry
crowd, with no success. They then managed to drag him out of the
scuffle and hurled him inside a van which immediately left the
premises.
Police reportedly did not immediately respond to the violence,
despite being in the area.
Speaking to the press from the hospital, Shufrych promised to
return to Odessa.
“Believe me, soon we will put an end to this lawlessness. And
we will do all we can to clear the city from these evil
spirits,” he said.
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Over 40 people were killed in Odessa in May after becoming trapped the Trade Unions House which was set on fire. Radicals – who are believed to be largely responsible for the tragedy – have placed the blame on the Ukrainian MP.
Following the incident, Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov
expressed concern that Europe and the US might turn away from the
Kiev government due to intensified attacks on members of
parliament by Right Sector radicals.
A few more assaults and “Europe will turn away from our
victorious revolution. I am afraid the US will too,” Avakov
said on his Facebook page. He also urged people to uphold the law
and turn away from the opinions of radicals.
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On September 16, crowds outside the Ukrainian parliament in Kiev
seized Vitaly Zhuravsky, deputy for the Economic Development
Party, as he left the building for a break, and put him in a
trash bin. Zhuravsky was forced into a trash can full of rubbish,
while the crowd cheered “Glory to Ukraine!”
The same thing happened to Viktor Pilipish, who was seized by
radicals and pushed into a garbage bin in Kiev after arriving to
submit his documents to the Central Election Commission.