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12 of July, 07:31

Yarosh has decided to go in Mukachevo
The head of the extremist "Right sector" Dmitry Yarosh announced the message of the organization in relation to the shooting in the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine.
in the address on the Facebook page Yarosh reported that Right sector* "aware" of the danger to the country's existence and possible consequences of the situation in Mukachevo " and " does not wish the destruction of Ukraine as a country ".
for this reason the scene I leave myself Yarosh, the commander of the armed establishment of the "Right sector" - the Ukrainian Volunteer corps (DUK) Andrey Lempicki and "chief of party" Andrei Tarasenko. They have plans to promote the " fair and impartial investigation of the events "." Right sector is confident that his action " was acting within the limits of necessary defence "." along with this, the urge to continue a perpetual political action to arrest the perpetrators, in the opinion of the " Right sector ", in the tragedy Lagno, Medvedchuk and send in the resignation of the entire leadership of law enforcement bodies of the Transcarpathian region and the head of the Ministry of internal Affairs Arsen Avakov, " boritsya in circulation. VIDEO "the Right sector" declared General combat anxiety, demanding the arrest of Deputy Michael Lagno, with people who have extremists the incident occurred, as well as security officers who took part in the battle. In addition, "the Right sector" declared gathering of supporters at the presidential administration. On the action "the Right sector" asked in a persistent form of resignation of the head of the MIA of Ukraine Arsen Avakov. The people's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Viktor Baloga said that the militants are ready to surrender.
* Organization, relative to which a court has adopted the legally effective conclusion Of destruction or prohibition of the activities on the grounds stipulated by the Federal law "On countering extremist activity"

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