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The special regiment Nazis in the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine: the combat history of militants
2021-08-14
Direct Translation via Google Translation. Edited

This presentation appears to be a response to other media in the internet which show Nazi symbols being used by Russian contractors abroad. Nazi symbols are banned in Russia and their use carry with them a hefty criminal liability.

The video is in Russian but is translatable. Fortunately, the presenters speak near perfect Russian, so the translation is very good.

[Rusvesna] The crime of the Ukrainian state is emphasized by the fact that in the structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine there is quite officially a real Nazi unit, the Azov Regiment. The unit was created on the basis of Ukrainian Nazi societies and football fanboys.

From the very moment of Azov's creation, special attention was paid to advertising the unit -- the battalion, and then the regiment received -- in addition to the official salary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, funds from Ukrainian oligarchs and from abroad.

This allowed the leadership of Azov Regiment, and, above all, Andrei Biletsky, to appropriate the huge funds collected by the "volunteers".

How justified is the advertising of Azov Regiment?

Are the harsh tattooed Nazis and neo-pagans really effective fighters? Or is it just PR?

"The battle history" of 'Azov'" is being analyzed by activists of the Patriotic Association of Donbass in their new video.

Posted by:badanov

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