14.04.2025, 18:47

The owner of a themed cafe in occupied Donetsk was forced to remove a portrait of a star Ukrainian boxer from Crimea

In occupied Donetsk, which, like Crimea, was annexed in 2014, the occupying forces are conducting an inspection of the management of a cafe whose interior allegedly "outraged citizens." This is reported by collaborative publics in occupied Donetsk.

Cafe in occupied Donetsk, where people are unhappy with Usyk's poster

"Reports began to spread on social networks that one of the sports cafes in the capital of the "DPR" had autographed portraits of heavyweight boxer Oleksandr Usyk, a native of Simferopol, who had repeatedly made offensive remarks about Russians and Donbass residents, in particular. The information caused a wide public outcry, and police officers immediately responded to the signal received from concerned citizens. This fact is being investigated," the statement said.
It is noted that at the scene of the "accident" materials containing images and references to a "supporter of the Zelensky regime" were also "found" - that is, Oleksandr Usyk.


Poster of Ukrainian boxer Usyk in occupied Donetsk

The head of the institution was forced to record an apology in front of a video camera. And to swear that he does not share the "neo-Nazi" views of the athlete and repents and sincerely regrets what happened. Mentions of the boxer, of course, were removed from the walls of the cafe.

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