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17 of November, 14:52

The Supreme court banned the " Right " sector and UNA-UNSO in the Russian Federation
Russia's Supreme court has recognized the Ukrainian radical organization " the Right sector and the role of " UNA-UNSO " extremist organizations and banned Their activities in the Russian Federation.
" The claim of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation on the recognition of..." on the Right sector " extremist organization and banning its activities on the territory of the Russian Federation shall be satisfied, " said the judge, quoted by RIA " Novosti ". In addition, recognized as extremist another 3 organization of the Ukrainian national Assembly - Ukrainian national self-defense (UNA-UNSO), the Ukrainian insurgent army (UPA) and the Trident name of Stepan Bandera ". Their activities in the Russian Federation are also prohibited. The process took place behind closed doors, because the materials of the case have a top secret. The Investigation Committee investigated a number of criminal cases involving crimes against the Ukrainian and Russian people at the area of Ukraine. For example, are being investigated regarding members of UNA-UNSO ", in which Igor Mazur, Valery bobrovich, Dmitry Korchinsky, Andrew Tyagnibok and Oleg Tyagnibok, Dmitry jarosz and Vladimir Hominy. For example, members of UNA-UNSO accused of participation in the fighting against the Federal forces on the side of Chechen separatists in the period of 1994-1995. on March 21, under criminal prosecution in Russia hit one of the leaders of the nationalist organizations of Ukraine UNA-UNSO Dmitry Korchinsky. The case was initiated on the fact of appeal to the outbreak of war and for terrorist acts. Remember, the leader of the " Right sector " Dmitry jarosz was declared in the international search Russian police, became a defendant in a criminal case under articles of incitement to terrorism and extremism, as well as correspondence detained Basmanny court of Moscow.


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