In the center of Kyiv, teenagers blocked traffic and filmed their antics to Russian songs: the police have identified all participants in the video.
According to Kyiv police, juvenile officers spoke with them and their parents.
It is noted that one of the participants had previously been involved in similar videos featuring Russian music. He was held accountable, and the court decided to impose a probation supervision penalty for a period of one year.
"After the completion of the investigation, each of the six individuals will receive a legal assessment of their actions," the police added.
0© photo by Kyiv police1© photo by Kyiv police2© photo by Kyiv policeMeanwhile, social media has uncovered more footage of the lavish lifestyle of Kyiv's "majors," where they boast about weapons, alcohol, and drugs.
Details of the "majors" incident in Kyiv
A group of "majors" in Kyiv received police escort and blocked traffic in the city center just to smoke. They also drove around Khreshchatyk, scattering dollar bills, cutting off cars, and did not hesitate to play Russian music, including the song "I am Russian," even while passing by the memorial for fallen soldiers.
They actively posted videos of their antics on Instagram. One of the video participants also claimed that these are "someone's kids," warning that anyone who interferes should "expect a gift from their parents."