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Taxi Driver Refused to Serve Passenger in Ukrainian in Kharkiv: Ombudsman Reacted

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In Kharkiv, a taxi driver in a grossly derogatory form refused to serve a passenger in the state language and spoke of “oppression of the rights of Russian speakers”. Now he will face punishment.

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In Kharkiv, a taxi driver in a grossly derogatory form refused to serve a passenger in the state language and spoke of “oppression of the rights of Russian speakers”. Now he will face punishment.

In Kharkiv, a taxi driver refused to serve a passenger in Ukrainian: the language ombudsman reminded what the fines could be for this. In Kharkiv, a taxi driver refused to serve a passenger in the state language, citing "oppression of the rights of Russian speakers." For this, he faces a fine of up to 5,100 hryvnias.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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censor.net broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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