I want to thank everyone for all the support we’re receiving. There really is an incredible amount of it.
For me, the sacrifice of the people depicted on the helmet means more than any medal ever could - because they gave the most precious thing they had.
And simple respect toward them is exactly what I want to give.
In Switzerland, a Belarusian man defended his family from a furious “Prigozhin double” who attacked them over his wife’s Ukrainian language
The incident took place on the Interlaken–Spiez train route. A woman, her husband, and their one-year-old son were returning home when an aggressor began shouting, threatening, and fighting with them.
“My husband was born in Switzerland, he’s a Swiss citizen, and he understands Ukrainian perfectly because his parents are from Belarus,” the woman who filmed the video said.
“In the video, you can see all the threats, manipulation, and aggression directed at us. Later, there was a physical assault — a fight, after which the police were called!” she added.
According to the victim, the detained man was drunk, tried to hide, and demanded 10,000 francs ‘for silence’. He does not have a Swiss passport and does not speak German.
Swiss police have launched an investigation, while the author of the video is calling for maximum publicity so that the attacker cannot avoid responsibility.
In Switzerland, a Belarusian man defended his family from a furious “Prigozhin double” who attacked them over his wife’s Ukrainian language
The incident took place on the Interlaken–Spiez train route. A woman, her husband, and their one-year-old son were returning home when an aggressor began shouting, threatening, and fighting with them.
“My husband was born in Switzerland, he’s a Swiss citizen, and he understands Ukrainian perfectly because his parents are from Belarus,” the woman who filmed the video said.
“In the video, you can see all the threats, manipulation, and aggression directed at us. Later, there was a physical assault — a fight, after which the police were called!” she added.
According to the victim, the detained man was drunk, tried to hide, and demanded 10,000 francs ‘for silence’. He does not have a Swiss passport and does not speak German.
Swiss police have launched an investigation, while the author of the video is calling for maximum publicity so that the attacker cannot avoid responsibility.
In Switzerland, a Belarusian man defended his family from a furious “Prigozhin double” who attacked them over his wife’s Ukrainian language
The incident took place on the Interlaken–Spiez train route. A woman, her husband, and their one-year-old son were returning home when an aggressor began shouting, threatening, and fighting with them.
“My husband was born in Switzerland, he’s a Swiss citizen, and he understands Ukrainian perfectly because his parents are from Belarus,” the woman who filmed the video said.
“In the video, you can see all the threats, manipulation, and aggression directed at us. Later, there was a physical assault — a fight, after which the police were called!” she added.
According to the victim, the detained man was drunk, tried to hide, and demanded 10,000 francs ‘for silence’. He does not have a Swiss passport and does not speak German.
Swiss police have launched an investigation, while the author of the video is calling for maximum publicity so that the attacker cannot avoid responsibility.
In Switzerland, a Belarusian man defended his family from a furious “Prigozhin double” who attacked them over his wife’s Ukrainian language
The incident took place on the Interlaken–Spiez train route. A woman, her husband, and their one-year-old son were returning home when an aggressor began shouting, threatening, and fighting with them.
“My husband was born in Switzerland, he’s a Swiss citizen, and he understands Ukrainian perfectly because his parents are from Belarus,” the woman who filmed the video said.
“In the video, you can see all the threats, manipulation, and aggression directed at us. Later, there was a physical assault — a fight, after which the police were called!” she added.
According to the victim, the detained man was drunk, tried to hide, and demanded 10,000 francs ‘for silence’. He does not have a Swiss passport and does not speak German.
Swiss police have launched an investigation, while the author of the video is calling for maximum publicity so that the attacker cannot avoid responsibility.
In Switzerland, a Belarusian man defended his family from a furious “Prigozhin double” who attacked them over his wife’s Ukrainian language
The incident took place on the Interlaken–Spiez train route. A woman, her husband, and their one-year-old son were returning home when an aggressor began shouting, threatening, and fighting with them.
“My husband was born in Switzerland, he’s a Swiss citizen, and he understands Ukrainian perfectly because his parents are from Belarus,” the woman who filmed the video said.
“In the video, you can see all the threats, manipulation, and aggression directed at us. Later, there was a physical assault — a fight, after which the police were called!” she added.
According to the victim, the detained man was drunk, tried to hide, and demanded 10,000 francs ‘for silence’. He does not have a Swiss passport and does not speak German.
Swiss police have launched an investigation, while the author of the video is calling for maximum publicity so that the attacker cannot avoid responsibility.
In Switzerland, a Belarusian man defended his family from a furious “Prigozhin double” who attacked them over his wife’s Ukrainian language
The incident took place on the Interlaken–Spiez train route. A woman, her husband, and their one-year-old son were returning home when an aggressor began shouting, threatening, and fighting with them.
“My husband was born in Switzerland, he’s a Swiss citizen, and he understands Ukrainian perfectly because his parents are from Belarus,” the woman who filmed the video said.
“In the video, you can see all the threats, manipulation, and aggression directed at us. Later, there was a physical assault — a fight, after which the police were called!” she added.
According to the victim, the detained man was drunk, tried to hide, and demanded 10,000 francs ‘for silence’. He does not have a Swiss passport and does not speak German.
Swiss police have launched an investigation, while the author of the video is calling for maximum publicity so that the attacker cannot avoid responsibility.
In Switzerland, a Belarusian man defended his family from a furious “Prigozhin double” who attacked them over his wife’s Ukrainian language
The incident took place on the Interlaken–Spiez train route. A woman, her husband, and their one-year-old son were returning home when an aggressor began shouting, threatening, and fighting with them.
“My husband was born in Switzerland, he’s a Swiss citizen, and he understands Ukrainian perfectly because his parents are from Belarus,” the woman who filmed the video said.
“In the video, you can see all the threats, manipulation, and aggression directed at us. Later, there was a physical assault — a fight, after which the police were called!” she added.
According to the victim, the detained man was drunk, tried to hide, and demanded 10,000 francs ‘for silence’. He does not have a Swiss passport and does not speak German.
Swiss police have launched an investigation, while the author of the video is calling for maximum publicity so that the attacker cannot avoid responsibility.
In Switzerland, a Belarusian man defended his family from a furious “Prigozhin double” who attacked them over his wife’s Ukrainian language
The incident took place on the Interlaken–Spiez train route. A woman, her husband, and their one-year-old son were returning home when an aggressor began shouting, threatening, and fighting with them.
“My husband was born in Switzerland, he’s a Swiss citizen, and he understands Ukrainian perfectly because his parents are from Belarus,” the woman who filmed the video said.
“In the video, you can see all the threats, manipulation, and aggression directed at us. Later, there was a physical assault — a fight, after which the police were called!” she added.
According to the victim, the detained man was drunk, tried to hide, and demanded 10,000 francs ‘for silence’. He does not have a Swiss passport and does not speak German.
Swiss police have launched an investigation, while the author of the video is calling for maximum publicity so that the attacker cannot avoid responsibility.