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  • Ukrainian Nationalists Vow To Take Revenge For Murder Of A 'Brother'

    UKRAINIAN NATIONALISTS VOW TO TAKE REVENGE FOR MURDER OF A 'BROTHER'

    YEREVAN, March 25. / ARKA /. Ukrainian nationalist group Right Sector
    has announced it holds the acting Interior Minister Arsen Avakov
    (ethnic Armenian) accountable for the death of notorious radical
    militant Aleksandr Muzychko and will avenge it, according to Ukrainian
    and Russian media reports.

    "We will take revenge on Arsen Avakov for the death of our brother,"
    said Rovno coordinator of the Right Sector Roman Koval, as cited by
    charivne.info news portal.

    "The shooting of Muzychko is an assassination ordered by the minister.

    Muzychko never received any notices concerning criminal offences and
    was never summoned anywhere."

    Earlier, Muzychko, also known as Sashko Bilyi, was proclaimed dead
    after a police raid against his gang in Rovno, western Ukraine.

    During the raid, Muzychko opened fire wounding an officer. He continued
    shooting even despite being injured in the leg, the Interior Ministry
    said.

    "When the police attempted to detain him, they found out he was
    wounded. The medics who arrived at the scene proclaimed Muzychko dead,"
    First Deputy Interior Minister Vladimir Yevdokimov said.

    The three bodyguards, who were armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles
    and Makarov pistols, were detained by police.

    The Right Sector representatives say that the Interior Ministry's
    version of Muzychko's death is an "outright lie." They claim the
    notorious militant had his hands tied so he could not possibly shoot
    back at the police.

    The nationalist group has not specified how exactly they are going
    to avenge their leader's death.

    Muzychko was put on an international wanted list on suspicion of
    torturing and murdering at least 20 Russian servicemen in Chechnya in
    the early 2000s. He was arrested in absentia by a court in southern
    Russia earlier this month.

    Ukrainian prosecutors have launched a criminal case against Muzychko
    who assaulted staff at a state prosecutor's office in Rovno last
    month. Ukraine's interior minister Arsen Avakov earlier said Muzychko
    would be punished according to the law.

    Right Sector, along with Muzychko, is a major ally of the neo-Nazi
    Svoboda party led by Oleh Tyahnybok, a member of the new Ukrainian
    government. -0-

    - See more at:
    http://arka.am/en/news/politics/ukrainian_nationalists_vow_to_take_revenge_for_mur der_of_a_brother/#sthash.410PypeK.dpuf

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