Yarosh was stripped of his position as adviser to the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The founder of the right-wing radical group Right Sector, banned in the Russian Federation, Dmitry Yarosh is no longer an adviser to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny.
According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, Yarosh himself told the Kyiv online publication Left Bank about this.
They asked him whether he had printed new business cards, apparently referring to the information about his appointment as an adviser to the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“By the way, I am not an adviser to the commander-in-chief now,” the right-wing radical replied.
The journalist was surprised, recalling that the corresponding decision was signed still October 20th.
“And on November 20, the commander-in-chief issued an order that this institution, following NATO models, would be reformed. I don’t know what exactly my position will be called now, but I’m on Zaluzhny’s team,” Yarosh answered.
According to him, it is correct to call him now “commander of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army.”
Yarosh and Zaluzhny.
Thank you!
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