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  • Wednesday

    2 July, 2025

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    Mykolaiv

  • 2 July , 2025 Wednesday

  • Mykolaiv • 17.6° Mainly clear

«Ukrzaliznytsia» locksmith beat a train passenger in Mykolaiv: he reconciled with the victim and received a probationary period

In the summer of this year, a mechanic at the Mykolaiv locomotive depot broke the nose and cheekbone of a train passenger. He was given a one-year probationary period.

This is evidenced by the verdict of the Lenin District Court of Mykolaiv dated November 16, NikVesti writes.

The convict worked as a mechanic repairing rolling stock at the «Mykolaiv» Locomotive Depot, a branch of Odesa Railways of PJSC «Ukrzaliznytsia». On August 14, in the area of Zaliznychna Street in Mykolaiv, on the basis of suddenly arising hostile relations, he quarreled with a passenger of the «Mykolaiv-Dolynska» train and punched him several times in the face. The victim suffered a broken nose, cheek bone and bruises. Physical injuries were classified as mild and moderate.

During the trial, the victim reconciled with the accused and did not have any complaints against him.

The court found the man guilty of the criminal offense provided for in part 1 of Article 122 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine and sentenced him to one year of imprisonment.

The convict was released from serving the prescribed sentence with a probationary period of one year.

Earlier it was reported that in Mykolaiv, a man who tried to touch the breasts of a minor girl and showed her his genitals, received a three-year probationary term.

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