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12 of July, 00:00

"Right sector" declared the rally near the presidential administration indefinite
Meeting of supporters of the "Right sector" near the building of the presidential administration of Ukraine in Kiev declared indefinite, reports on the first day weekend the journalist Last news from the event.

by estimation, in the action at the moment is attended by over 100 people, the majority of the time the protesters are listening to music.

"No one is leaving, some people currently go for warm clothes, the action is declared indefinite," he said at the rally, one of the active participants.

Transcarpathian city of Mukachevo in Western Ukraine was the first day of the weekend-one of the most hottest spots on the map of the country after the Authorized "Right sector" came into confrontation with the police and local businesses.

in the end the shooting, according to various estimates, cost the life of one or 2 people, up to nine were injured. Later Authorized the Ukrainian security forces claimed to have killed three of the attackers and five others were injured, damage to health has received another 10 people, including four members of spetsnaz, one of the criminal police and five civilians. Were killed two police cars.

Right sector is a Ukrainian Association of radical nationalist organizations. In January and February 2014 the Taliban participated in battles with the police and the seizure of administrative buildings, and with April - in the suppression of protests in the East of Ukraine.

in November 2014, the Supreme court has recognized the Union of right-wing extremist organization and banned its activities on the territory of the Russian Federation. In January, the "Right sector" made in the register is prohibited in the Russian Federation organizations. First in Russia against the leader of the movement Dmitry Yarosh has been prosecuted under the criminal code for incitement of terrorist activity. Full list of banned extremist organizations


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