Near Tithes Monastery one radical beats another

The activist of the blockade of the Newsone TV channel Alexei Serediuk beat a well-known radical, the leader of the organization "New Fire" Dmitry Reznichenko during the action near the Tithes (Desyatinny) Church. This is evidenced by the video published by journalist Vasily Krutchak.

On the video you can see Alexey Serdiuk approach Dmitry Reznichenko and ask for a commentary for the "World Brovary Television". After Reznichenko had sworn at him, Serediuk punched him in the face.

On his Facebook page, Sereduk explained that "a man who looked like him" pushed Reznichenko because of his comment about the arrest of one of the arsonists of the Tithes Monastery, Alexei Shemotiuk. Serediuk published the screen shot of Reznichenko's post.



We recall that in November 2017 Reznichenko was already beaten by members of the S14 group for the accusation of its leader, Yevgeny Karas, of the work for the SSU.

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