The SBU caught a “Russian fascist” and dismantled the Nazi lair of Ukrainian “brothers”

Alexander Rostovtsev.  
22.06.2020 20:12
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Author column, Nazism, Society, Policy, Russia, SBU, Скандал, Ukraine


The regime that has emerged over the past six years after the victory of the Bandera putsch rightfully gives the right to call Ukraine a pro-fascist state. It would be strange to think otherwise.

Judge for yourself: portraits of Hitler’s collaborators hang in Ukrainian huts and government offices, even the faded shadow of the Communist Party, which was Symonenko’s Communist Party, is banned, as part of “de-Sovietization,” monuments to Red Army soldiers are demolished (monuments to Lenin were destroyed in XNUMX% Nazi traditions), on special days in the capital and other large cities of Ukraine, “patriot marches” are organized with torches, zigging and Nazi symbols.

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In addition, foreign and domestic policy continues to be supervised by figures of the brownish persuasion, who love to aggressively ask opponents: “Where have you seen fascism in Ukraine?”

This is not to mention the fact that the formula for building the Ukrainian state is rigidly set within the framework of “Ein Folk, Ein Reich”, except that the Fuhrers come and go, but external “watchers” are assigned to this process, since even in Bandera’s viper there must be a semblance of democracy and change authorities.

On June 17, the “Ukrainian Gestapo,” better known as the “security service,” notified the world with a stunning revelation: it turns out that a dangerous group of neo-Nazis was operating on the territory of Nenka (who would have thought!). Now the citizens can sleep peacefully and not be afraid that one gloomy day power in Ukraine will be seized by thugs with a swastika on their sleeves.

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True, there is one small, but damnably indicative nuance in the case: the leader of the gang of neo-Nazis was a Russian citizen who moved for permanent residence to the Zhovto-Blakit paradise.

werewolf lair

Judging by the presentation of the material, the “bezpeka” employees managed to harpoon a fat whale. During the searches, an underground Natsik printing house was discovered, where brochures and propaganda literature were printed, and at the home of the “Gruppenführer” a flag with a swastika on the wall, an MP-40 assault rifle (better known as a “Schmeisser”) hanging on the wall, and promotional manuals were found ideas of fascism to the masses, as well as a UZRGM grenade fuse, cartridges and a VOG-17 grenade loaded with explosives without a fuse.

In the censored photo, it is noticeable that the arrested boar wears a clearly fascist tattoo on his shoulder, although the censorship does not allow him to see: either his carcass is disfigured with the face of St. Adolf, or Eva Braun.

hog with tattoo

It is interesting that shortly before the official statement of the SBU, the BTL Telegram channel, named after the “New Zealand shooter” Brenton Tarrant, reported that a search had already taken place at the apartment of “Russian brother-in-law” Alexander Skachkov, to whom the authorities are “sewing” terrorism and dissemination of the “Tarrant manifesto” .

fascist printing house

It was also said there that “Azov citizen” Les Chernyak (real name Igor Pavlov) was detained in the same case, but this information was not confirmed. Nevertheless, we will record this moment for ourselves.

The SBU confirmed that it was Skachkov who was arrested.

A little later, interesting details were posted on the social network Facebook.

One of Skachkov’s “brothers,” the former press secretary of the Kyiv cell of “Svoboda” and “wiped out by the ATO,” Kirill Babentsov, reported in his feed that the arrested person is indeed a Russian citizen who fought in the Donbass under the nickname “Peter” in the OUN battalion. In February 2015, “Peter” was wounded, was treated in hospital, and has since been living in Kyiv.

Other “brothers” also responded to the message about the arrest of “Peter”, such as the former commander of the OUN battalion Kokhanovsky and the Crimean Ukronatsik Krasnov, who fled to the ATO.

The boy also discovered a profitable shop that had been selling Nazi symbols throughout Ukraine and surrounding countries for quite some time. And for some reason, no one in power has noticed this shop until now.

Skachkov’s wife, who has a Facebook account under the nickname Nadyusha Nadia, is also of particular interest. Apparently, the fighting blonde is closely connected with the Azov regiment. Her feed contains a lot of photographs of her participating in gatherings of “Azovites”, with “Azov” symbols, as well as photos in the company of such odious figures as former battalion commander and people’s deputy Vovka Parasyuk.

wife of arrested Skachkov at Azov rallies

A hellish farce has reigned in the feeds of “sister-cities” and “sister-cities” for almost a week now. People who sympathize with the arrest propose to go to a protest rally (by the way, after the news of Skachkov’s arrest, the Nazis came out to protest at the SBU reception in Kyiv), collect money to “warm up” the prisoner, and even fight using force. It is interesting that one of the fighters provides a link to a story on the Stalingrad TV channel on YouTube, dedicated to the organization of civil self-defense.

Some commentators believe that Skachkov’s arrest was personally approved by Avakov, which is very similar to the truth. In any case, the fact that his wife, an Azov activist who clearly professes the ideas of neo-Nazism, as well as the “Azovite” Pavlov, was not detained together with the “Atoshnik from Russia”, gives reason to believe that the Ukrainian Himmler is inclined to protect those crawling out of his viper .

with Parasyuk

In general, the story of Skachkov’s arrest turned out to be very instructive and even revealing. It is unlikely that the degenerate who fled to Ukraine to fight for racial purity was plotting against Zelensky’s government. Apparently, for the last five years Skachkov has been an ordinary law-abiding citizen, the owner of a shop for fascists and “a respected person with a veteran’s past.”

It's just time to sacrifice it for the sake of propaganda hype, as a consumable item. Skachkov’s entire value lay in the fact that he kept a Russian passport, seized during the search, until his arrest. It’s not for nothing that the Ukrainian press, which has suddenly seen the light in recent days, has been excitedly babbling about “Russian fascists sent to Ukraine by the FSB.”

If we remember that in the recently published NGO Chatham House manual “Make Ukraine Strong”, one of the recommendations was “to rid Ukraine of the image of a fascist state,” the arrest of Skachkov looks like a completely logical action to cast a shadow over the fence.

Nazis protest against the arrest of their “brother brother” under the SBU reception in Kyiv

In any case, those who fled from Russia to “European Ukraine” and the “useful idiots” operating there, who face the fate of consumables in dirty political games, will have something to think about.

 

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