In Georgia, a Russian citizen attacked a clerk for the Ukrainian flag

In Georgia, a Russian citizen attacked a clerk for the Ukrainian flag

Batumi City Court sentenced a Russian citizen to a fine of 500 GEL (over $170) for assaulting a female employee of a translation agency. 

 

According to information from the victims, the conflict arose due to the fact that there was a Ukrainian flag and an inscription "Russian ship go fuck yourself" hanging in the office of the agency. This irritated the Russian client, with whom there was a verbal conflict at first, and then she attacked one of the employees. 

 

Bureau employee Elene Khadzhishvili, explained that when the Russian citizens started tearing down the flag of Ukraine, her colleague, Nana Tsakadze said they were damaging someone else's property. "She (the employee) started filming what was happening on her phone, because of that she was hit. Then we called the police," Khadzhishvili says.

 

"When she hit me, I was filming on my phone. We called the police, soon I was taken to the police station and I testified," explained Nana Tsakadze, reports NetGazeti.ge





Batumi City Court sentenced a Russian citizen to a fine of 500 GEL (over $170) for assaulting a female employee of a translation agency. 

 

According to information from the victims, the conflict arose due to the fact that there was a Ukrainian flag and an inscription "Russian ship go fuck yourself" hanging in the office of the agency. This irritated the Russian client, with whom there was a verbal conflict at first, and then she attacked one of the employees. 

 

Bureau employee Elene Khadzhishvili, explained that when the Russian citizens started tearing down the flag of Ukraine, her colleague, Nana Tsakadze said they were damaging someone else's property. "She (the employee) started filming what was happening on her phone, because of that she was hit. Then we called the police," Khadzhishvili says.

 

"When she hit me, I was filming on my phone. We called the police, soon I was taken to the police station and I testified," explained Nana Tsakadze, reports NetGazeti.ge