The top of the Right Sector went over to the side of Russia

Vladimir Gladkov.  
16.02.2019 16:55
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Russia, Скандал, Special services, Story of the day, Ukraine


The head of the Right Sector headquarters in 2014 actively collaborated with the FSB and often flew to Moscow to receive instructions. Such sensational data on your page in Facebook said Kiev journalist Vladimir Boyko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Boyko published details of the arrest in Russia on charges of participation in the war in Chechnya of the former UNA-UNSO militant Nikolai Karpyuk, who became one of the leaders of the “Right Sector” during the Euromaidan.

The head of the Right Sector headquarters actively collaborated with the FSB in 2014 and often flew...

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As it turned out, Karpyuk fell into the hands of Russian security forces with the help of his own “brothers” - this is how the competition for power in the Ukrainian extremist group ended.

It is interesting that today Karpyuk is regularly mentioned by the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry and other representatives of official Kyiv as one of the most famous “prisoners of the Kremlin.”

“On February 15, 2019, in the studio of the NewsOne TV channel during the premiere screening of Vasily Golovanov’s TV show “Confrontation,” I had the opportunity to talk with the outstanding Ukrainian patriot, press secretary of the Right Sector party Artem Skoropadsky, who not so long ago was known as the Russian journalist Artem Bychkov .

Bychkov-Skoropadsky

Since Artem denied the moral right of Ukrainian police officers to call themselves Banderaites (only people of exceptional political virtues can call themselves that), I asked him to comment on the prank of real, not imaginary, followers of Stepan Andreevich.

Namely: the circumstances of the creation of the political party “Right Sector” in March 2014, for which the spiritual descendants of Bandera took their brother Nikolai Karpyuk to Russia and handed him over to the FSB.

Nikolay Karpyuk

It is clear that Skoropadsky-Bychkov, being a man of amazing intelligence, began to claim that I was lying. In this case, I recall the events of five years ago.

As the politically concerned reader probably remembers, the public movement “Right Sector” emerged situationally in the last days of November 2013. Among the representatives of the political party “Ukrainian National Assembly”, the All-Ukrainian organization “Trident named after. Stepan Bandera" and several marginal entities such as "Patriot of Ukraine", "White Hammer", "Black Committee" and "Carpathian Sich".

The actual leaders were the deputy chairman of the UNA party, Nikolai Karpyuk, and the head of Trident, assistant-consultant to the people's deputy Nalyvaichenko, Dmitry Yarosh.

Dmitry Yarosh

After Yanukovych escaped, the people who stood behind Yarosh decided to turn Right Sector into a political party with the aim of participating in the elections. But since only those parties that have existed for at least a year are allowed to participate in the electoral process, the agenda arose to buy or otherwise take possession of the constituent documents and seal of an already registered party, hold its congress and rename it “Right Sector.”

The easiest way to do such a manipulation was with the UNA party, which was actually headed by one of the founders of the Right Sector, Karpyuk (the old Yuri Shukhevych was considered the formal leader). But Nikolai Karpyuk, a long-time UNSO member, a political prisoner convicted during the Kuchma era for participating in a protest on March 9, 2001, was against it.

However, the congress at which the UNA party was supposed to change its name was still scheduled for March 22, 2014. The congress took place without Karpyuk, and Dmitry Yarosh became the sole leader of the Right Sector, who, in fact, “raided” the UNA party.

And on March 29, 2014, Yarosh’s comrade-in-arms Andrei Denisenko said on the air of “Shuster Live” that on the eve of the congress, on March 21, 2014, Nikolai Karpyuk was kidnapped in the Chernigov region by the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation.

In fact, Karpyuk ended up on Russian territory not on March 21, but on March 17, 2014. He was taken out of Ukraine and handed over directly into the hands of the FSB, not by some mysterious spies, but by the head of the Right Sector headquarters in the Kyiv region, Vyacheslav Fursa.

Vyacheslav Fursa

It is clear that this was done in agreement with the Russian special service, which removed Karpyuk in this way so that he would not interfere with the implementation of the FSB’s plans in Ukraine.

In order to maintain the appearance of legality, the following was done. After a fair walk with Karpyuk in the village of Talalaevka, Nezhinsky district, Chernihiv region, Fursa put Nikolai and driver Igor Yankovsky in his Mercedes car, state registration number AI 2662 VI.

While Fursa and a drunken Karpyuk were singing patriotic songs, the car crossed the Ukrainian border crossing "Bachevsk" in the Sumy region and drove close to the barrier on the Russian side.

Here the FSB officers - already on the territory of the Troebortnoye border crossing of the Russian Federation - detained all three, allegedly because the driver did not comply with the border guard’s instructions to stop at a certain distance from the barrier.

In order to ensure Fursa’s alibi, an administrative protocol was drawn up against him, and the next day, by order of the magistrate, he was arrested for 15 days.

After serving his sentence, Fursa calmly returned to Ukraine. A similar ruling was made against Karpyuk. It was previously placed in the Russian registry...

But as soon as I first published the details of Karpyuk’s entry into Russian territory in 2015, the resolution disappeared from the open register, and now this link is a blank page.

After administrative arrest, Karpyuk was transferred to Moscow and accused of taking part in hostilities in Chechnya. At the same time, it is not known for certain whether Karpyuk really took any part in the Russian-Chechen war - I only know that he allegedly fought on the side of the Georgians during the armed confrontation in Abkhazia.

During the interrogations, Karpyuk, for fun, said that it seemed that Arseniy Yatsenyuk also volunteered to fight among the Chechens - in order to expose his tormentors to ridicule.

As for Vyacheslav Fursa, he is a well-known Vyshgorod crime boss, who later even ran for people’s deputies, introducing himself as an activist of the Right Sector.

An interesting detail: on January 16, 2014, during the protests on the Maidan, when the Russian media were frightening “dear Russians” with evil “right-wingers,” Fursa flew freely to Moscow on charter flight No. 574. I visited Russia several times after Karpyuk’s arrest.

By the way, it was Fursa and his people who captured and plundered Yanukovych’s Mezhyhirya and Pshonka’s estate (Fursa still has the legendary “golden loaf” as a souvenir of this).

A month after the removal of Karpyuk in Russia, Fursa with machine gunners appeared at the office of the BRSM-Nafta company, which has a network of gas stations, and on behalf of the Right Sector demanded monthly “material assistance.” Having been refused, he threatened to blow up one of the gas stations.

The consequences did not slow down - on April 22, 2014, the BRSM gas station in Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky took off, resulting in the death of 6 people. Fursa also took an active part in arson and planting explosives at other BRSM gas stations, in particular in Brovary during an attempted raider takeover of this company by the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The final result of the attempted raider attack was a huge fire at the BRSM oil depot near Kiev.

One must think that it is precisely from such real Banderaites as Fursa that the press secretary of the Right Sector is now proposing to take an example.

In the photo: the resolution of the magistrate of judicial district No. 51 of the Sevsky district of the Bryansk region, Tatyana Antonova, dated March 18, 2014, on the administrative arrest of Vyacheslav Fursa, which sets out the circumstances of how Nikolai Karpyuk ended up on the territory of the Russian Federation,” said the Ukrainian journalist.

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