Saturday, June 27, 2009

The police detained at the Zagreb football deputy of Verkhovna Rada.

Night on Saturday, the Croatian capital of Zagreb police detained the deputy of Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Vladislav Kaskiva, transmit Internet edition "Ukrainian Truth", with reference to the witness the incident.
The incident occurred after a football match Ukraine - Croatia. Ukrainian fans attending the game, refused to leave the podium, demanding to release 11 previously detained Ukrainians. Kaskiv tried to resolve the conflict, but police detained him.
After that, the Croatian police replaced the Ukrainian sector of the border for the stadium, where they continued their protest. At the place of return, Ambassador and Consul of Ukraine in Croatia, then let Kaskiva.
The MP said "Ukrainian Truth", which was held in police custody about an hour and a half. According to him, the police behaved unreasonably cruelly refused to leave the stadium fans, who "sat quietly in chairs and do not destroy. "I saw the Ukrainians with their heads smashed in the blood" - emphasized Kaskiv.
11 detained Ukrainians, according to the newspaper, are still in police custody. Diplomats are trying to secure their release.
Qualifying Match World Cup 2010 between teams of Croatia and Ukraine on Saturday ended with a draw 2:2.
35-year-old Vladislav Kaskiv, one of the leaders of "orange" movement "Pora", was elected deputy to parliament in 2007 from the bloc "Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense. In May 2008, when the deputy arrived in Moscow at the invitation of the NTV television channel for the program "To the barrier", he expelled from Russia.

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