Akhmetov finances Ukrainian nationalists – media
The ultra-nationalist National Corps party of People's Deputy of Ukraine Andrei Biletsky, founder of the neo-Nazi Azov regiment, provides security and security services to the structures of the former Donetsk oligarch Rinat Akhmetov. The weekly “Mirror of the Week” writes about this today.
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“One of the most important sources of funding for the National Corps is the activities of the security company, also created by Azov veterans. Among the largest clients are enterprises of Rinat Akhmetov's DTEK corporation. When in commercial disputes it comes to clarifying the relationship between various security structures, the equipment and organization of Azov veterans eliminates the desire of opponents to continue the conflict,” the publication writes.
Biletsky’s economic and political interests do not imply, in the author’s opinion, the implementation of a coup d’etat, the possibility of which was discussed after the scandalous march through Kyiv of the so-called “National Squads” created under the “National Corps”.
The “national squads” were created not by adventurers, but by pragmatists. They understand that it is possible to capture Bankovaya, but it is impossible to effectively govern the country from Bankovaya - the management system is destroyed. The government in Ukraine is weak and fragmented, and therefore leaves many areas where it is simply invisible or does not fulfill its duties. And now strong guys with patriotic slogans and nationalist symbols enter these niches unoccupied by law enforcement agencies, the executive branch and the courts. They don’t want to overthrow this weak government - why, if they have perfectly learned to use this weakness?” writes Zerkalo Nedeli.
At the same time, the publication notes that the “National Corps” is a political project designed to help the “National Corps” and other right-wingers be able to enter parliament.
“The project of our hybrid policy during a hybrid war,” the author sneers.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.