Famous poet, volunteer, and military servicewoman Yaryna Chornohuz told how a resident of deoccupied Kherson, where she is serving in the military, attacked her.
This is stated in a post on Facebook.
She noted that a woman approached her car and started chasing her away, because, according to her, "bombs will fly there then." During the skirmish, it turned out that she had lost many relatives, and her son had been convicted in absentia for collaborating with the occupiers, and she herself was "for the Russians."
"In this video, there is an aunt named Polina, who worked at the Faculty of Physical Education at Kherson State University. Her son, a professional prison guard, Dmytro Chemerysin, was recently charged in absentia with collaborationist activities because he continued to work in occupied Kherson in a prison, where he allegedly helped the system torture our people. He fled after the Russians during the liberation of Kherson. Thank you to the people of Kherson for helping to quickly identify them," Chornoguz wrote.
After that, a man approached her and together they started yelling at the military woman and threatening to break her phone.
"Should I break your phone?", "can I do it in Russian?", "it would be better if I didn't hit you," "I'm for the Russians." And so on...", the military woman said, noting that she was forced to tell her to move back three meters and show that she was armed.
Chernoguz published a fragment of an argument from the deoccupied city.
Let us remind you that earlier the military woman Chornoguz told about the painful picture she had to witness in one of the frontline cities .