Clash near the stadium in Vinnytsia: The TCC detained a man during a rally.
02.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.08.2025
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On Friday, August 1, a clash occurred in Vinnytsia between local residents and TCC employees near the 'Lokomotyv' stadium. People organized a rally during the curfew, and now the police are clarifying all the details of this conflict.The press service of the Vinnytsia police reported this incident on Telegram.What the police say about the conflict with TCC in VinnytsiaThe law enforcement officials explained that TCC employees detained a man who was wanted for evasion of mobilization. Later, citizens arrived at the temporary placement of the center, among whom were representatives of a non-governmental organization demanding the release of the detained. This caused a conflict between the civilians and the military.
'Approximately 80 people approached the establishment, where some of them damaged the gates and tried to break in. The police engaged in a fight to prevent them from entering the premises,' the police reported.Law enforcement officials also noted that they are currently conducting an investigation and ensuring safety at the scene.Additionally, it is worth noting that people gathered for protests against TCC near the 'Lokomotyv' stadium in Vinnytsia during the curfew. Later, TCC employees stated that they acted within the law, while activists provoked them.Recently, a brawl occurred between a TCC employee and a history teacher in Kharkiv, and the case is currently being reviewed in court. Reserve Major of the National Guard Oleksiy Hetman also expressed his opinion on mandatory mobilization, stating that society will not perceive evasion negatively, which is unacceptable.In Vinnytsia, a clash occurred between local residents and TCC employees, which arose due to the detention of a man avoiding mobilization. The police are establishing all the circumstances of the conflict. Activists provoked the center's employees, who acted within the law, according to TCC representatives.
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