Meet Ukraine’s Master Mass-Murderer: “Right Sector” Leader Dmitriy Yarosh Here Is the Man Who Organized and Ran Ukraine’s February 22nd Coup in Kiev, and the May 2nd Massacre of Its Opponents in Odessa, for Barack Obama. The ultra-nationalist Right Sector movement has decided to become a political party, while slamming current authorities in Kiev and demanding early parliamentary elections. © Autonomous Nonprofit Organization “TV-Novosti”, 2005–2020. He claims that he was kidnapped and threatened by people, among whom was Sternenko - on a tip from the Right Sector from the Bila Tserkva to whom Stas had recently sold a car. So, according to intelligence, Ivan Kuznetsov and Oleksandr Isaikul attacked Sternenko in order to intimidate him and inflict bodily harm. Global Research, November 19, 2014. By Eric Zuesse. Subscribe to RT newsletter to get stories the mainstream media won’t tell you As of today, the Ukrainian National Assembly (UNA) – which dates back to 1990 and was regarded as a far-right political organization in Ukraine – has ceased to exist, instead transforming into the Pravy Sektor (Right Sector) party, Igor Mazur, the party’s Kiev branch leader, said after the UNA meeting on Saturday. As of today, the Ukrainian National Assembly (UNA) – which dates In a posting on Vkontakte, the Russian equivalent of Facebook, Right Sector wrote: “We appeal to people who can make changes to Wikipedia. Immediately after the attack, Sternenko on his Facebook page during the broadcast announced that the knife belonged to him. At the same time, Shcherbych’s hands and feet were tied.According to police, the abductors, led by Sternenko, kept Shcherbich in the office of the Right Sector (on Zhukovsky Street in Odesa). After the kidnapping, Shcherbych was beaten with a club and tortured with sophisticated methods - for example, they crushed his fingers with pliers. Region: Russia and FSU. Theme: Crimes against Humanity. True, his lawyer, Masi Nai, equated this with detention. by Sabina Zawadzki, Mark Hosenball and Stephen Grey “Right Sector activists still hold several buildings close to Kiev’s Independence Square. On Tuesday the group called for supporters to patrol Wikipedia. It was a centralized “office” policy that set itself the task of controlling radical organizations.“The goal of the project is informal moral and forceful pressure on courts, police, customs, politicians, and opposition parties. As a result, 6,000 USD were taken from him.In 2017, Sternenko was still detained and sent to Odesa remand prison. Although later he began to claim that he had taken the knife away from the attackers.Despite this, he was handed a petition to select a preventive measure in the form of round-the-clock house arrest. Thus, puppeteers from the special services cut off those who, in their opinion, had too "independent" positions. However, he was released on bail. organization in Ukraine – has ceased to exist, instead on Saturday. Kalashnikov-wielding members of Ukraine's radical nationalist opposition group, Right Sector, have pledged to resort to arms in their fight against those involved in "lawlessness" and looting, saying they will shoot to restore "order and discipline."
After intimidation and beatings, the "activists" left the deputy near the local court.Another Odesa citizen, Stas V., spoke about the second case of abduction and torture by a group of activists led by Sternenko. UKRAINE TOP 11:40 World Blood Donor Day marked on June 14; UKRAINE TOP 08:33 Ukraine becomes NATO Enhanced Opportunities Partner: What does it mean?
By the way, the recruitment of leaders and the most active “fighters” of radical patriotic organizations took place in all cities of Ukraine. Also, according to the victim, he was shot several times from a traumatic pistol in the back and legs. That is, even before the Maidan and until the moment when he entered far-right "Right Sector" and became known as the head of the Odesa branch of this organization.According to the criminal proceedings registered in the Unified Register of Pre-trial Investigations under the number 1201716000000092 of 12/14/2017, Sternenko is suspected of several episodes of drug sales via the Internet - he began to engage in this activity, according to investigators, since 2013.Also, Sternenko’s former associate, activist Dmytro Rudy, told Strana news agency that in 2014, Sternenko as the head of the Right Sector in Odesa, was engaged in patronizing bars and stalls.However, in addition to suspicions of drug trafficking, the police have at least another two statements from people affected by Sternenko.This time we are talking about more serious crimes - kidnapping, robbery, and extortion.