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People's deputy Tyshchenko was extended 24-hour house arrest until September 23

Mykola Tyshchenko, Photo: Getty Images Mykola Tyshchenko, Photo: Getty Images

The Pecherskyi District Court of Kyiv extended the preventive measure against People's Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko in the case of the illegal deprivation of liberty of a former serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

As Suspilne reports, the parliamentarian will be under 24-hour house arrest until September 23, 2024.

It is noted that Mykola Tyshchenko must inform about a change of residence, refrain from communication with persons determined by the court, leave his foreign passport and wear an electronic means of control.

What is known about the incident with Tyschenko in the Dnipro

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In the center of Dnipro, on June 20, unknown persons in balaclavas and camouflage attacked a former soldier of the special forces Kraken Pavlov.

Blogger Ihor Lachenkov reported that it is about the beating of a former soldier, volunteer Dmytro «Son» Pavlov. At the time of the fight, he was walking with the child. Lachenkov also noted that before the attack, the soldier had a dispute with People's Deputy Mykola Tyschenko and his bodyguards.

At the same time, on June 20, posts appeared on the social networks of People's Deputy Tyshchenko, in which he reported that he was in Dnipro to «expose bot farms.» Later, he stated that during searches of illegal bot farms, police representatives were allegedly attacked.

In addition, Tyshchenko published a photo of the alleged attacker of the policeman and stated that «this person is part of the «power bloc» in an organized criminal group.»

Earlier, the head of the President's Office, Andrii Yermak, stated that the behavior of People's Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko is incompatible with the status of a People's Deputy of Ukraine, and his actions have long been incomprehensible to him. The head of the OP noted that law enforcement agencies «have something to react to.»

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