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In the Kherson region during the rest beat a Ukrainian nationalist Vladimir Koshevenko, which is involved in the case about the attack on the Russian Embassy in Kiev in March 2016. About the incident itself Koshevenko said in his Facebook.

According to the radical, he was vacationing in the resort town of Genichesk, on the border with Crimea together with his brother Ruslan.

"almost everywhere In the city there are no Ukrainian symbols only for sale or in some vehicles," he complained.

Koshevenko said he, "handsome, with a forelock on his head," speaking "native Nightingale," we had to catch the views, "like you’re some kind of enemy outsider in his native country".

Nationalist assumed it, and "hatred of young people to all Pro-Ukrainian, Ukraine," was the cause of the attack on him by local youth.

"would Recommend to anyone to go to such places, to bring protection, like a gun or Mace. Maybe so to protect themselves from Pro-Russian population," said Koshevenko.

He also expressed regret due to the fact that he did not see in the city "any office," Ukrainian nationalist organizations.

the Attack on Russian Embassy in Kiev in 2016

In September 2019 Russian investigators in absentia brought accusation, Kochevenko in the attack on the Russian Embassy in Kiev, which occurred in March 2016. Nationalists in absentia charged with article "an Attack on persons or institutions that enjoy international protection". He faces up to ten years of imprisonment.

In October 2019, a radical placed in a Facebook post with the comment on the accusation, where he boasted that became "an enemy of Russia". As noted in SK, because of Kochevenko and other thugs the order of business of the Embassy was "flagrantly violated", and the Russian property damage as "substantial damage". In addition, in 2018, according to the media, the radicals, among whom were Koshevenko, broke into the building of Rossotrudnichestvo in Kiev, attacked the staff and defiantly burned the flag of Russia.