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17 of July, 11:00

"Right sector" said he did not wish to continue the resistance
The radical organization "Right sector" informs that he does not want to continue armed resistance to militiamen, said the Commissioner of the Ukrainian volunteer corps "Right sector" Andrey Sarasin in broadcast television channel.

Eleventh July, in Mukachevo, Transcarpathian region of Ukraine soldiers of the extremist organization " Right sector joined with the police and local businesses in the shootout, was used grenade launchers and machine guns. It claimed three victims and 13 received damage. The gunmen took refuge in the woods and told that will lay down their arms only if they're told their leader Dmitry Yarosh. They explain their actions against smuggling, which, according to local officials involved. At the moment of time caught four soldiers, six until now, hiding from law enforcement, telephone with them there.

"It is very important that we should first prove to the community that We do not in any way want to start a civil war, and God forbid, to continue armed resistance. We attract attention and fight against evil, and in any case not trying to destabilize the situation in the country. For this reason, the escalation of the conflict is that the official position is not valid. We advocate that it to alleviate the tension, " said Sarasin.

"Right sector" 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 Russia organizations. First in Russia against Yarosh was prosecuted under the criminal code for incitement of terrorist activity.

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