I want them to publicly apologize: the veteran commented on the conflict at a Lviv bank.


Veteran Roman Yavorsky, who was publicly insulted at the bank branch for being served out of turn, refused to file a complaint with the police against his offenders. He is waiting for public apologies from the couple to all veterans. The man told this to journalists.
The veteran received a call from the police, but he declined to file a complaint and is now waiting for apologies from his offenders. He explained: 'I don't need punishment, I just want them to publicly apologize to all veterans because it's a slap in the face to all of us. I simply don't want this to happen again.'
Society's Reaction
Roman Yavorsky expressed gratitude for the support from the public, which convinced him that most Ukrainians stand with veterans. People greeted him, called him, and shared their support, which made him very happy.
At the bank branch, Roman Yavorsky was publicly insulted by an employee for asking to be served out of turn, considering his status as a veteran. This incident caused sharp negativity in society and touched deep feelings of citizens.
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