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10 of April, 11:23

Yarosh took the "Right sector" from Donbass Group "Right sector" took his own militants from the line of contact in Eastern Ukraine. Control combat units said that this is due to the transition of the Ukrainian volunteer corps in the division of the armed forces.

Adepts volunteer corps (DUK), the head of which is considered Dmitry Yarosh, declared that fighters of "Right sector", today, on the line of contact in Donbas not. This is due to the fact that they are preparing for the transition into the military.

"In connection with the preparation of modern units DUK to join the Armed forces of Ukraine, on a specific line of contact with the opponent of our soldiers there," said the adept of the battalion "112.ua".

Note that the transition is forbidden in Russia extremist organization "Right sector" in the official ranks of the Ukrainian army was discussed a long time ago. Initially, the soldiers of the Ukrainian "Right sector", gave an ultimatum to the authorities and refused to join the ranks of the National guard of Ukraine. They announced that they do not wish to leave their positions and to submit to anyone, apart from their leader Dmitry Yarosh. Then the "Right sector" focused attention that is ready to be exclusively self-contained unit, but later this problem was solved.

Days.Roux wrote that the favorite of the "Right sector" Dmitry Yarosh was appointed adviser to the commander-in-chief of the Armed forces of Ukraine and the issue was resolved. In his new position, he was instructed to do by the integration of battalions in the composition of the armed forces. Together with this, the adepts of the armed forces explained that the soldiers Dobrovolskogo corps will need to go through the whole procedure, which are simple soldiers. The General staff said that the official position of the General staff, on the territory of Ukraine should be the only legal armed groups.
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