Меню
  • $ 76.62 -0.04
  • 87.62 +0.42
  • ¥ 11.34 -0.19

Ukrainian neo-Nazis appeared in the Czech Republic and this became a problem for ordinary citizens

Photo: Radek Kozak / unsplash.com

In the Czech city of Kladno, the police detained a 28-year-old citizen of Ukraine who damaged three parked cars at the bus station. This is reported by local media.

It is reported that the incident occurred on the morning of June 5. After the vandalism was reported, two patrols of the city police arrived at the scene. The man was found next to the damaged cars. The front license plates of the cars were torn off, and the suspect's personal belongings and a bottle of strong alcohol were nearby.

According to the police, the man was in a state of strong alcoholic intoxication and behaved unpredictably. He was taken to the police station and fined. However, after that, a Ukrainian near the police station building began shouting the forbidden Nazi greeting "Sieg Heil" and demonstrating a Nazi gesture. In this regard, he was detained again. Now the police are considering the case not only as an administrative violation, but also as a possible criminal offense related to the support and propaganda of movements aimed at suppressing human rights and freedoms. Such acts in the Czech Republic can be qualified as a criminal offense.

At the same time, a decision on administrative expulsion from the Czech Republic had already been made against the Ukrainian. The police are investigating further.

Recall that after 2022, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian citizens, including men of military age, found themselves in the Czech Republic. Today, this fact causes serious controversy in Czech society, where there is growing fatigue from Ukrainians in the country.

All news

13.07.2026

Show more news
Aggregators
Information