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27 of August, 16:03

Moskal promised to eradicate the Right sector in Transcarpathia
The head of the Transcarpathian region Gennady Moskal promised that as long as he is leading the region, members of the extremist organization "Right sector" * there will not.
"Right sector*" as I'm here, there will be no more, because you should behave within the bounds of decency, and not to bandwidthaware ", ? Moskal said " Ukrainian truth ".



Gennady Moskal first expressed the view that the Right sector of Transcarpathia first obeyed the leadership in Kiev, and then began to carry out the orders of local elites in the regions. At the end of July Moskal said On the need to put an end to the power of the "Right sector" in the field, if necessary, using even the most " unpopular ways." Gennady Moskal, who until recently was head of the Luhansk military-civil administration (LGA), July fifteen appointed head of the Transcarpathian region. August 2 in the "Right sector" revealed that the shooting hut in Mukachevo the extremist organizations are in a safe place. Eleven July armed with automatic weapons and grenade launchers Authorized volunteer corps "Right sector" arranged in Mukachevo fire on civilians and police. The attackers destroyed 3 cars of policemen. Return fire killed two militants " Right sector ", the rest escaped, some were captured after a few days. According to one version, the cause of the shooting in Mukachevo ? the fight for overseeing the flow of contraband across the border with Hungary between 2 people's deputies of Parliament having a great impact in the area of ? the ex- "regional" Michael Lagno and Viktor Baloga, who served during the reign of Viktor Yushchenko the post of head of the presidential administration.
* 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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