On 12 July 2006 a group of individuals from the Party of Regions, including Oleh Kalashnikov, obstructed the work of an
STB television crew near the Verkhovna Rada. The group forcibly took away a tape from the STB crew, and the journalists were physically assaulted. Two days later, on 14 July, the Prosecutor's Office of the
Pecherskyi District of Kyiv initiated a criminal case on the grounds of obstruction of journalists' legitimate professional activities. As a response to the incident, the Verkhovna Rada established a Temporary Investigation Commission to examine the situation. On 19 December 2006 the Temporary Investigation Commission released a report, in which it condemned Kalashnikov's behavior as unacceptable. After leaving politics, Kalashnikov re‑emerged publicly in 2011 during the trial of
Yulia Tymoshenko, when he organized a counter‑protest through the General Military Union of Ukraine outside the
Pecherskyi District Court. In 2013, he and
Vadym Kolesnichenko organize an “Anti‑Fascist Forum” in Kyiv, and he later became an active participant in the
Antimaidan demonstrations in
Mariinsky Park. == Assassination ==