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A well-known blogger was attacked with a weapon with questions about the Ukrainian Armed Forces: details of the incident

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The famous Ukrainian blogger Nicholas Karma, who gained popularity with his column “How Much is Your Onion Worth?”, was attacked on October 5 in Poltava.

This was reported by “URA-Inform” with reference to a video published on Instagram.

During the conflict, an unknown man put a gun to his neck. The blogger from Lviv region reported this incident in a video published on his Instagram page.

According to the blogger, the conflict in Poltava erupted during a conversation with residents of the regional center: at that time he was filming another video for his column about the cost of clothing. According to Karma, at that moment several men nearby attacked the blogger with criticism and abuse.

After filming the interview, as the blogger notes, the aggressive group approached him with cameras and asked, like, “What is your attitude to the Armed Forces of Ukraine?”

«I remain silent. They continue filming me and the cameraman. I stated my position that everyone should be in the army or for the army. That was not enough for them,» said Nicholas.

As Nicholas notes, this moment was not captured on his camera because he was connecting discharged equipment. Despite this, Karma continued communicating with the men, filming everything on his own camera.

«When I approached this man and asked him to show his face because he hid it, his friend ran up to me from behind and put a gun to my neck. He also put a gun to the witnesses who were there. I don't know these people, they just watched it all,' complained a blogger from the Lviv region.

One of the eyewitnesses to the conflict confirmed Nicholas's words about such actions by an unknown person. However, the blogger did not say how the conflict ended.

It was also previously reported that Bezuglaya attacked Bargilevich with accusations: a request was sent to the State Bureau of Investigation.

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