The Embassy of Ukraine in Sweden, in turn, appealed to the Swedish law enforcement agencies.
Swedish recruitment company Lernia broke off cooperation with a Russian woman after a video was posted on social media in which a woman tore up Ukrainian symbols and then attacked the passer-by, who remarked on her and whom the brawler perceived as Ukrainian. The statement about the release of the Russian woman was published on the website of the institution that hired her.
“We want to clarify that the person who expresses his opinion is currently out of service and will not return to service. We strongly dissociate ourselves from the offensive thoughts expressed by this person,” the statement said. p>
As you can see in the video, when a passerby asks why a woman destroys Ukrainian symbols, the latter begins to behave aggressively, and call Ukrainians “dirty, who came out of the Russian people.”
Next, she turns to the personal image of the person who made her remarks. At the same time, it is clear from various statements that she perceives the passer-by as a Ukrainian:
“Dude, you don't even know your story”, “You first learn to speak Russian, you have a terrible rustic accent”, “Here are your fingers, my God, everything is on tiptoe. What's the matter with you? Are you sick or something? Your fingers Did you see? You're going to die soon “,” Here are your legs of size 33. Are you a freak or something? Do you have dwarf parents too? “,” I understand if you recorded … But you're terrible as a monkey. I understand , there would be a woman as beautiful as me. But you're a scarecrow. “
In various publics you can find messages in which the name of the Russian – Eugene Carlsson, maiden name – Denisov. According to the information published on her social networks, the woman is from St. Petersburg, but lives and works in Sweden.
In particular, she recently worked at a local school and was hired through a recruiting company. After the identity of the Russian woman was established, the management of the school where she works was sent a video.
A passer-by also appealed to the police.
The Ukrainian embassy in Sweden drew attention to the video.
“The embassy has already asked Swedish law enforcement agencies to provide a legal assessment of this action and take action. Such statements and behavior should not be ignored. This person should to bear the responsibility provided by the law. We will additionally inform about the decisions of the Swedish law enforcement agencies, “the embassy said.