In Lviv, a woman humiliated a veteran who took advantage of benefits.
06.05.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
06.05.2025
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Conflict in Lviv between a veteran and a woman in a bank
A dispute arose in Lviv between veteran Roman Yavorsky and a woman who did not recognize his status as a combat participant. He took the opportunity to skip the line at the bank, but this caused outrage among other customers.
"For the first time since I returned from the front at the end of last year, I felt overwhelmed, felt powerless. When they tell you that the mos*als didn't beat you enough at the front, when they spit on you, it's hard to hold on," the veteran wrote.
The woman began to loudly express her dissatisfaction that Roman was allowed to skip the line, even pointing out his health condition and denying his status as a veteran. This incident highlighted that Ukrainian society still needs to pay more attention to combatants and their needs.
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