On October 12 in Dnipro, a scandal erupted between a man and military personnel. He spoke rudely and used foul language towards the soldiers. According to local publications, the likely instigator of the incident is Sergey Polozhai, the general director of a window manufacturing company.
"I have health like two of you, and you're going to tell me how to behave and talk," the man emotionally told the soldiers.
Police officers were also present at the scene, but that did not deter the man.
"I repeat, I am the general director. 2760 people work for me. You are a soldier, b**ch, go dig p**y," the man declared to the soldier in the video.
The next day, Sergey Polozhai, the general director of the Steko window manufacturing company, shared his version of the incident.
"Last night there was a huge raid in the center of Dnipro. I was calmly walking alone in Shevchenko Park with all my documents, fully confident that everything was fine. The TCC, police, and a bunch of military personnel stopped me for a check. I presented my military ID with updated information, and my summons was extended until November 1," he wrote on social media.
According to him, the TCC workers noted that he had no reservation or deferment. For this reason, the man is subject to mobilization.
"I activated all my strength, aggression, and so on. In that state, I could take down everyone and everything! They confused the fact that they were not dealing with a jerk and a loser, but with a mountain. I gave those f***ing TCC guys such a hard time that they called in reinforcements with automatic rifles. Showing the armed officers in balaclavas my weapon, documents, etc., the special unit personnel sent all the TCC, police, etc., away, and I went home escorted by the armed officers," he recounted.
Let us remind you that in July 2024, paramedic Ekaterina Polishchuk, with the call sign "Ptashka," complained about the actions of the commander of the 59th Motorized Infantry Brigade named after Yakov Handziuk, Bohdan Shevchuk. According to her, he issued "criminal orders" that led to losses on the front.