Participants of the attack on military personnel in Sykhiv have been identified, there are detainees - head of the Lviv OVA
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Head of the Lviv OVA Maksym Kozytskyi reported the identification and detention of several participants in the attack on military personnel. The investigation is ongoing, the offenders will receive a legal assessment.

In Lviv, the participants of the attack on military personnel in Sykhiv have been identified, there are detainees. This was reported by the head of the Lviv OVA Maksym Kozytskyi, UNN reports.
The participants of the attack on military personnel in Sykhiv have been identified. Several of them have already been detained. I thank law enforcement officers for their prompt work.
According to the head of the Lviv OVA, the investigation is ongoing.
Everyone whose actions went beyond the law will receive a proper legal assessment.
Recall
The National Police and the Security Service of Ukraine are conducting pre-trial investigations into the events in Lviv, where a crowd blocked, damaged, and overturned a service vehicle of TCC military personnel.
The incident occurred on July 8 in Lviv, in the Sykhiv district. The crowd tried to "free" a man from TCC employees under shouts of "shame" and began to beat the TCC service vehicle, which, according to local public reports, was overturned. The police and the local TCC stated that the conflict arose due to the detention of a military liable man who was wanted.
The head of the Lviv OVA, Maksym Kozytskyi, reported at night that "an urgent meeting with law enforcement officers was held regarding the situation with the blocking of TCC vehicles in Sykhiv."
The Head of the Office of the President, former head of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense Kyrylo Budanov reacted to the conflict involving the crowd and TCC representatives in Lviv, stating that he expects a "fair" response from law enforcement agencies.
About 200 civilians took part in the clashes involving the crowd, TCC, and police in Lviv, the Office of the Prosecutor General reported, stating that an investigation has been launched into the incident involving military personnel, police, and civilians.