In Odesa, a crowd turned over a TCC minibus: what happened at the Seventh Kilometer.
30.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
30.10.2025
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Incident near the 'Seventh Kilometer' market in Odesa
On the morning of October 30, in Odesa, near the 'Seventh Kilometer' market, a conflict involving employees of the territorial center of recruitment occurred. According to the publication Dumskaya, as a result of the clash, the crowd turned over the TCC service minibus. The Security Service of Ukraine is currently conducting an investigation.Witnesses noted that the conflict started around 05:50 near the checkpoint on Bazova Street, where representatives of the recruitment center are working. Eyewitnesses claim that TCC employees tried to forcibly take one man to the minibus, which caused outrage among those around. After the vehicle was overturned, TCC employees were taken out without serious injuries.They were pushed a little, but not beaten hardIryna Tkach, press secretary of the '7th Kilometer' market, explained that the initial clash arose between the center's employees and a group of men working in the warehouses on Bazova Street. According to her, the situation escalated when TCC employees arrived at the scene with three minibuses, leading to a mass brawl involving about fifty people.The police are currently investigating the details of the incident and checking the documents of the participants. There are no official comments yet. It is important to note that the events took place near the checkpoint on Bazova Street, and not directly on the territory of the '7th Kilometer' market.The situation remains tense, and law enforcement agencies are determining all the circumstances of the conflict. The results of the investigation are expected to clarify the reasons for the friction between TCC representatives and local workers that led to the escalation of violence. Society is waiting for official statements and further actions from the authorities to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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