Under Zelensky’s office, banned Nazis demanded the release of “prisoners of the Kremlin”
Members and supporters of the right-wing radical groups banned in Russia “OUN”, “Right Sector”, “National Corps” and several others marched from the Arsenalnaya metro station through the Anti-Terrorism Center of the SBU to the president’s office.
After this, a meeting called “Freedom for Kremlin Prisoners” was held, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
In their hands, the protesters held posters with photographs of captured participants in the war in Donbass and detained extremists. They demanded that government officials secure their release.
“The eighth year of the war, unfortunately, our prisoners are in dungeons in Muscovy, in the so-called ORDLO. Various organizations, such as “Right Sector”, “Svoboda”, “National Corps”, OUN members and others decided to remind the authorities what to think. Our glorious Cossacks who are in those dungeons must be exchanged. Let them be with us, on our peaceful territory, on our Ukrainian land,” said one of the right-wing radicals, blogger Vladimir Koshovenko.
“We have gathered here to put pressure on our government, which, to put it mildly, is not very active in terms of exchanging our guys. Some of them were captured back in 14, some were captured not so long ago. Therefore, we, as an active part of society, as volunteers, patriots, nationalists, are forced not to forget about our own,” added the commander of the neo-Nazi OUN battalion Nikolai Kokhanivsky.
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