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Ukraine sent brigades of Nazi radicals to Minsk Maydan

02:13, 26.03.2017

Hundreds of Ukrainian radicals will be delivered via Poland and Lithuania to Belarus to participate in the riots on the so-called «Freedom Day» which is celebrated every year on March 25 and is a platform for opposition protest actions, including «The March of Disappointed Belarusians». This is evidenced by the correspondence by the Deputy Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Sergey Kislitsa, with the MP from the PPB (Petro Poroshenko’s block), Alexey Goncharenko. The correspondence was posted in the Internet by the resource «Divan hundred». 

In particular, the correspondence reveals the delivery to Belarus of radicals from the «Right Sector», «Azov» (both extremist organizations are banned in Russia) and other neo-Nazi Ukrainian organizations. It is noteworthy that the representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine is providing assistance in the delivery of radicals to destabilize the situation in Belarus. 

The publication notes that, through such controlled characters as Goncharenko, the administration of the Ukrainian president ‘clearly expects to divert the attention of civil activists to the political processes in neighboring Belarus, thereby weakening the protest potential of opponents and critics of Poroshenko's power in Ukraine’.

‘Supporting the Belarusian Maidan and testing for the strength of Alexander Lukashenko, The Bankovaya (street where the presidential administration is located) and Foreign Ministry are carrying out the US instructions to further destabilize the political situation in the region,’ the source notes. 

Judging by the promulgated correspondence, several hundreds of Ukrainian neo-Nazis and «ATO» veterans have already arrived in Minsk for a long confrontation with the law enforcement bodies of Belarus, and their experience and preparedness can become a decisive factor in the success of long-term protests of the Belarusian opposition, the start of which is scheduled for Saturday, March 25. 

Earlier, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that special services had detained radicals who were preparing riots in Minsk. According to the president, they had been trained in Ukraine.

According to: Информационное Агенство Новороссия