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25 of September, 12:33

Fighter "Azov" pleaded guilty in preparing a terrorist act in the Crimea and passed supporters
Fighter of the Ukrainian "volunteer battalion ""Azov" detained in Crimea on suspicion of preparing a terrorist act, pleaded guilty and gave supporters told the Prosecutor of the Crimea Natalia Polonskaya.
"a case under the criminal code is nearing completion and will aim to trial. He admitted his guilt and gave other. They're brave When in masks and When the tea drink with psychotropic substances. When the tea ends, and the courage fading away ", ? RIA "news" words Poklonskaya.
Fighter "battalion "" Azov ", took part in the armed conflict in South-Eastern Ukraine, suspected of belonging to the arson of the mosque "Chokurcha" in Simferopol and the preparation of a terrorist act near the building of Prosecutor's office of the Republic in the past year. Concerning him elected forbidden measure in the form of arrest. The sanction of article provides for life imprisonment. The pretrial proceedings conducted by the investigative Department of the FSB of Russia in the Crimea region. Remember, may 1 the Prosecutor of the Crimea Natalia Polonskaya reported that in the Crimea was captured participant of an armed neo-Nazi creation " Azov ", took part in the fighting in the Donbass. A man suspected of belonging to the arson of the mosque "Chokurcha" in Simferopol and the attempted terrorist act near the building of Prosecutor's office of the Republic. Poklonskaya told later that he behaves delicately and repents. She also added that intelligence services in the Crimea is ready for tourist season and will suppress all attempts of penetration on the Peninsula of radicals from Ukraine. May 19, Vice-Premier of the Crimean government Ruslan Balbec said that the detainee in the Crimea the Ukrainian Fighter volunteer battalion "Azov" declared that has arrived on the Peninsula to stage a provocation on the day of the deported peoples of the Crimea on may 18.

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