“SS symbols and calls to kill Russians”: the lair of the leader of the “Right Sek” in Berdyansk
In Berdyansk, liberated from Bandera, in the south of the DPR, the home of the leader of the Right Sector cell who fled from the city was discovered.
The video was published by RT military correspondent Murad Gazdiev, reports PolitNavigator correspondent.
The footage shows photographs from the 40s of the last century with Nazi criminals, SS symbols and Right Sector paraphernalia, Hitler’s uniform and chevrons.
“This, here, is all part of what was found in the house of the head of the Right Sector in the city of Berdyansk. This is our real archive. Here, you see his call sign on the ribbon in the colors of the nationalist Right Sector. Ukrainian symbols, fascist symbols. “Heroes” of the Great Patriotic War from Nazi Germany.
But here you go, “There is no fascism in Ukraine”: a call to kill Russians, whom they pejoratively call “Muscovites.” And these are again the “heroes” of Nazi Germany... UPA centurion Dmitry Bilinchuk, call sign “Khmara”. These are all real characters from the 1940s. Apparently, family values,” comments the military correspondent.
At the same time, according to him, the “pravosek” fled, leaving his family with two children.
“Viktor has been on the list for a long time: he is known as a merciless militant who fought in the Donbass, and enjoys authority among the Ukrainian Nazis. Ours have a whole file on him: 53 facts of offenses, including murder, torture and rape (in the plural),” Gazdiev said.
The Zvezda TV channel also published a story from the scene.
“Many of the photographs are original, from 1943. The apple never falls far from the tree: both sons of this comrade entered the Suvorov School in Kyiv. Such people were taken there. Now they are both members of neo-Nazi (right-wing) organizations. There is also the skull of the SS Tottenkopf division - precisely the division that was responsible for the concentration camps of Nazi Germany,” says the journalist, showing off the trophies.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.