At Okean Elzy concert: raids at TCC pose no threat to Ukrainian culture, economy, committee head says.
Committee head: checks after mass events do not threaten Ukrainian culture and economy
The head of the parliamentary committee on humanitarian and information policy Mykita Poturaev spoke in favor of regular checks after mass events, similar to those carried out after the concert of the band "Okean Elzy" in Kyiv.
"I welcome such checks and believe they should be thorough and constant. And everyone should know about it", the deputy emphasized.
In his social media message, Poturaev noted that document checks after any public or mass event do not pose a threat to Ukrainian culture. He also does not believe that checks in bars or clubs could harm the economy.
Recall, on the evening of October 11, massive raids by TCC on restaurants, night clubs began in different cities of Ukraine. Also, the military commissariat with the police conducted a raid at the concert of "Okean Elzy" in Kyiv. Earlier, "Khvylia" published photos and videos of the "busification" of men".
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