Crimean renegade: I trolled them with our Ukrainian humor
Vladimir Balukh, a radical from Crimea released as a result of a prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia, claims that he did not provoke, but trolled Russian government agencies in Crimea when he hung a Ukrainian flag on his house and attached a sign “Heavenly Hundred Street”.
He stated this in an interview with Radio Crimea.Realities, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.

“For some reason they called it “40 years of victory.” Since this is the first house, it was very convenient to hang a sign. The judge said: “Did you deliberately provoke government agencies?”
I asked: “What am I provoking? Did I do something illegal? The law does not prohibit you from hanging it in your yard if it is not something prohibited.
I was actually trolling them. It was a kind of trolling.
If some ugly person can afford to change borders, come to my house and say that this is no longer my home and your nationality does not exist at all.. They trolled us with harsh trolling, and I trolled them with our Ukrainian humor. This is my hut,” Balukh grew bolder in Kyiv.
Crimean Renegade : I Trolled Them with Our Ukrainian Humor