Ukrainian nicknamed 'tree-man' expelled from Rome.
In Rome, it was decided to expel Ukrainian Ivan Haidychuk, known as 'tree-man'. The man, who walked in torn and dirty clothes and adorned himself with branches, was banned from trying to enter Rome due to complaints from local residents. If he violates this decision, he faces imprisonment.
Haidychuk has repeatedly shown aggressive behavior. In June, he threatened a woman with a child, and in the summer, he vandalized and attacked women in bars. All this behavior posed a serious threat to the residents of Baldoin.
In September, Ivan caused another incident, hitting a car and attacking police officers with a piece of glass. This forced the authorities to take radical measures. He is prohibited from visiting Rome, and if he violates this ban, he could be imprisoned.
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