Biletsky admitted that Azov militants have to be bludgeoned with meter-long sticks

Maxim Karpenko.  
19.12.2017 11:20
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Скандал, Ukraine


The neo-Nazi Azov Regiment uses corporal punishment as punishment for disciplinary violations.

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Former regiment commander, Verkhovna Rada deputy Andrei Biletsky spoke about this on the talk show “HARD with Vlashchenko,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

According to the deputy, this is a tradition established since the times of the Zaporozhye Sich.

“Frankly speaking, yes, so as not to lead to any disciplinary matters, but this whole story from the very beginning in “Azov”, like the absence of drunkenness, is a voluntary thing. This is a traditional Ukrainian history, which is probably already half a thousand years old, these are Cossack beeches, we remember them from the Zaporozhye Sich, beeches from the time of the UPA. This is a beech tree, a special tool. This is a small beech stick, about a meter long,” said Biletsky.

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