A youth from Kostroma, who was shot in the face with a rocket launcher by a neo-Nazi, lost an eye. Despite the efforts of doctors, neither his vision nor the eyeball itself could be saved.
The loss of an eye leads to loss of vision and qualifies as grave harm to health, but this will have to be proven in court, as will the ideological motives for the attack. The victim's parents have opened a fundraiser for rehabilitation and a lawyer:
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💳 Card “Post Bank”
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Beneficiary: Shilimova Elena Anatolievna.
On November 16 in Kostroma, a group of neo-Nazis attacked two young men who were returning from a movie screening. During the bickering, a neo-Nazi shot one of the young men in the face with a rocket launcher.
The movie screening was timed to coincide with the anniversary of the murder of anti-fascist Ivan Khutorsky by far-right terrorists. The attackers themselves were members of the neo-Nazi organization Made With Hate (MWH), which systematically beat up anti-fascists in Kostroma.
The loss of an eye leads to loss of vision and qualifies as grave harm to health, but this will have to be proven in court, as will the ideological motives for the attack. The victim's parents have opened a fundraiser for rehabilitation and a lawyer:
Props:
💳 Card “Post Bank”
2200 7701 4588 8436
Beneficiary: Shilimova Elena Anatolievna.
On November 16 in Kostroma, a group of neo-Nazis attacked two young men who were returning from a movie screening. During the bickering, a neo-Nazi shot one of the young men in the face with a rocket launcher.
The movie screening was timed to coincide with the anniversary of the murder of anti-fascist Ivan Khutorsky by far-right terrorists. The attackers themselves were members of the neo-Nazi organization Made With Hate (MWH), which systematically beat up anti-fascists in Kostroma.