A 29-year-old Brooklyn man was derided as a “f–king Russian” and slugged for unfurling a flag from a pro-Putin region of Ukraine.
“He closed the distance really quickly,” the victim said. “So it was more than just a moment of rage because there was a lot of time for his rage to quell down a bit and for him to stop and think just for a second.He said that’s when the suspect slugged him — an attack the victim believes would’ve continued if he hadn’t called the cops.
Police arrested Radinovskiy shortly before 6 p.m. and charged him assault as a hate crime, menacing and aggravated harassment.The court ordered an order of protection to stay away from the victim.It was not known if the suspect is Ukrainian.Donetsk became home to pro-Russian separatists and broke away from Ukraine in 2014.
“I hope that these situations will never happen again in the future, and I truly do hope that very sooner rather than later Russians and Ukrainians can get along again,” the victim told The Post.
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