In the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, a 22-year-old young man posted a video on TikTok showing him and his friends exiting a limousine to Russian music.

The police identified the young man and issued an administrative protocol for petty hooliganism, as reported by the Kyiv police.

"During social media monitoring, law enforcement discovered a video in a Telegram channel where a group of young people flaunted their behavior as they exited a limousine in the city center while Russian songs played in the background," the statement reads.

Officers from the Shevchenkivskyi Police Department found out that the author of the post is a 22-year-old resident of Kyiv. He was summoned to the police station.

"During the conversation with the authorities, he explained that the original video had no music, but when posting it on TikTok, he decided to add songs by a Russian artist for the sake of hype," the police explained.

The young man was charged with an administrative protocol under Article 173 of the Code of Administrative Offenses for petty hooliganism. The penalty for this article ranges from 51 to 119 UAH.

Recently, police in Kyiv, together with the SBU, identified individuals who listened to Russian music in the capital's Podil area and ignored warnings from passersby.

In particular, one woman approached the group and remarked that listening to Russian music was inappropriate, especially since on that day, Russians had attacked Sumy. The young men laughed and turned up the volume.

They were also issued protocols for petty hooliganism and alcohol consumption.