Large-scale protest against Sadovyi took place in Lviv — video

Nationalists who protested in Lviv. Photo: Right Sector

A protest by representatives of nationalist organizations against Mayor Andriy Sadovyi took place in Lviv. The reason was the mayor's statement about possible financing of nationalist movements by Russia.

This was reported by "Right Sector. Lviv Region" via Facebook on Sunday, November 3.

Nationalists protested against Sadovyi

During one of his interviews, Sadovyi said that Russia would spend billions to destabilize the situation in Ukraine by financing nationalist and radical movements. His statement outraged the head of the Lviv regional headquarters of "Right Sector" Ivan Smaga.

On Friday, November 1, an event dedicated to the November Order and the memory of the fallen Heroes for the independence of the Ukrainian nation was held in Lviv, with a memorial service and honoring the fallen heroes at the cemetery.

Nationalist march in Lviv. Photo: Right Sector

After that, a large torchlight procession took place, during which representatives of Lviv nationalists stopped near the Lviv City Hall and expressed their indignation to the city and state authorities about the total oblivion of the volunteers' exploits.

The nationalist march is dedicated to the November Order. Photo: Right Sector

"Movements, whose adherents lay down their lives for the freedom of Ukraine, protested on November 1 on the main square of Lviv — Market Square. In front of the doors of the City Hall, the head of the Lviv regional headquarters of "Right Sector", "Officer" friend — Smaga Ivan, made a speech. Right Sector, Right Youth, Azov, the Ukrainian National Assembly – Ukrainian People's Self-Defence, Galician Youth Union are HERE!" the representatives of the organization noted.

It should be recalled that recently in Lviv, a rally of owners of small architectural forms was held near the city council, who opposed the construction of a boulevard on Chornovil Avenue.

Previously, we wrote that in Lviv taxis were allowed to resume operation at night, that is, when the city is under curfew.