The police are establishing the circumstances of another teenage fight: this time in Prykarpattia.


A video has surfaced online showing two girls fighting. The police of Ivano-Frankivsk region are investigating this conflict between two minors.
It turned out that this fight took place in the village of Mykulychyn. The incident occurred on January 19, but the police were notified about it only on January 24 thanks to a video published on social media.
The video shows two schoolgirls starting a fight, but neither of them contacted the police with complaints. This conflict happened near one of the houses in the village, and neither girl required medical assistance.
The police established that the participants in the fight are students of the local lyceum - one of them is in the 7th grade, and the other is in the 8th grade. An investigation is ongoing, and law enforcement is clarifying all the circumstances of the event and providing it with a legal qualification.
Other similar conflicts
It should be noted that the capital's police have identified all participants in the conflict, in which a 13-year-old schoolgirl was beaten in the Obolon district of Kyiv. Among them are those who punched the girl in the face.
Additionally, in a group of teenagers in Bila Tserkva, a 12-year-old girl was beaten. Among the attackers are peers of the child, as well as boys aged 15 and 16. After information about the beating of the underage girl in Bila Tserkva appeared on social media, the Office of the Ombudsman intervened and raised issues about human rights violations.
Earlier, we reported that in Khmilnytskyi district a 13-year-old teenager beat a sixth grader, and this was filmed on video.
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