Attack in Bila Tserkva
On April 13 in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv region, a 35-year-old man was attacked by two individuals after offering a traditional Easter greeting. The incident began when the victim said 'Christ is Risen' in an establishment, which provoked aggression from one of the assailants, who adheres to a different faith. The attacker then called a 23-year-old acquaintance, who arrived with a knife.
The victim sustained two stab wounds—one to the abdomen and one to the neck. His life was saved thanks to prompt medical assistance. The attackers were later detained in the Lviv region, where they were attempting to evade justice. This violent response to a common religious salutation highlights a disturbing trend of intolerance.
Legal Consequences
Both suspects have been formally charged under Part 2 of Article 15 and clauses 12 and 14 of Part 2 of Article 115 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The charges relate to an attempted premeditated murder committed by a group in collusion, motivated by religious intolerance. The court has ordered them to be held in custody as a preventive measure. The accused face a potential prison sentence of up to 15 years.
This case in Bila Tserkva underscores ongoing issues of religious intolerance in Ukraine, which can escalate into severe violence. An attack on an individual for expressing religious views raises serious concerns about citizen safety in a country where faith plays a significant role in public life. Law enforcement agencies continue to work on the case to prevent similar incidents in the future.