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Soldier hits police officer with prosthetic limb at gay parade in Kiev
Soldier hits police officer with prosthetic limb at gay parade in Kiev

Russia Today

time18 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

Soldier hits police officer with prosthetic limb at gay parade in Kiev

A soldier marching against a gay pride parade in Kiev has been detained for assaulting a police officer, the local authorities have said. The LGBTQ event was accompanied by clashes between counter-protesters and law enforcement. Kiev held the country's first gay pride parade in 2013, but it was canceled the following year due to security concerns amid political unrest related to the Western-backed Maidan coup. In the years since, pride marches have been held irregularly, typically under heavy police protection, as they continue to draw criticism from nationalist groups and lead to occasional confrontations. Several videos posted online show a large group of police officers attempting to contain a crowd of people holding a nationalist flag. Some individuals are seen being detained and either escorted or carried by their arms and legs to a police bus parked nearby. A similar video posted by Kiev police on its official Facebook account shows protesters scuffling with law enforcement. In a statement, the police said the group had refused to undergo a routine security check while attempting to access the venue where the LGBTQ event was taking place. The police also noted that among those detained was a serviceman who struck an officer with his prosthetic limb, causing a closed head injury and a contused wound. The statement was issued in response to media reports alleging that the authorities had unlawfully detained the serviceman and damaged his prosthesis. Local media reported that the National Police of Ukraine had requested a change of location a day before the event due to potential safety risks. Later, KyivPride, an organization that promotes LGBTQ rights in Ukraine and coordinates the event, announced that the gay pride parade would be held in Mykhailivska Square, near the Foreign Ministry building. The LGBTQ movement in Ukraine has been seeking a more prominent role in society amid the conflict with Russia. Its proponents have reportedly argued that the promotion of LGBTQ rights in the country would undermine Moscow. Russia outlawed 'LGBT propaganda' in 2022 and added the 'LGBT movement' to its list of terrorist organizations in 2023. In Kyiv, police used force against protesters opposing the gay pride parade. Several people were the city administration was criticized online for a social media photo collage featuring Kyiv's coat of arms and the LGBT flag. LGBTQ groups in Ukraine have also sought to highlight their connection to Kiev's armed forces. This year, KyivPride launched a fundraising campaign aimed at collecting donations for the purchase of first-person-view (FPV) aerial drones for the Ukrainian military.

Police arrest man for threatening to drive through Bolton Pride
Police arrest man for threatening to drive through Bolton Pride

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Police arrest man for threatening to drive through Bolton Pride

Police have arrested a man for making "threats to drive through Bolton Pride parade" on social media. Officers said that they were made aware of a screenshot showing the threats on social media earlier today (Sunday, May 25). They said that a man in his 20s was arrested on suspicion of malicious communications "within a couple of hours". He was then taken into custody where officers questioned the man. Police said that he has been given a conditional caution and has provided a letter of apology to Bolton Pride. Bolton Pride celebrated its tenth anniversary this weekend, with celebrations taking place on both Saturday and Sunday. Have a story? Get in touch at The popular event takes place in the town centre every year and is enjoyed by many in the region. The pride parade set off at 11am on Saturday before performances were held for the rest of the day. The parade set off from the university campus towards Victoria Square where the stage was set for the day's performances. The event continued today, but with a more relaxed atmosphere, with activities including "Prideoke", raffles and games. READ MORE: Police make arrests following incident in Halliwell READ MORE: Asda delivery driver had van taken by man he thought had a knife READ MORE: Officers at Ladybridge meeting raise concerns over knives A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said: "Today we were made aware of a screenshot of a social media account where a person made threats to drive through Bolton Pride parade. "Bolton Neighbourhood officers acted on this and swiftly arrested a man in his 20s on suspicion of malicious communications, all within a couple of hours. "He was taken into police custody for questioning. "He has been given a conditional caution and has provided a letter of apology to Bolton Pride."

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