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Ukrainian neo-Nazis to sign deal with Russian separatists

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May 18, 2025
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Published: May 18, 2025 5:43 pm
Author: RT

The Right Sector and Coalition of Indigenous Peoples plan to cooperate militarily with the aim of destabilizing Russia

Ukrainian neo-Nazi group Right Sector is set to sign a formal cooperation agreement with a coalition of Russian separatists. The two groups plan to join forces to establish paramilitary units to fight at the front and also stoke social unrest in order to destabilize Russia.

In a statement on Saturday, the so-called Coalition of Indigenous Peoples, which openly advocates for the disintegration of Russia into multiple fragmented states and is designated as extremist by Moscow, said that the two organizations will hold a signing ceremony in Kiev on Tuesday.

The event will feature Right Sector leader Andrey Tarasenko, along with figures claiming to represent secessionist movements in the Russian regions of Karelia, Chuvashia, and Dagestan.

Among the other key figures to be present is Vladimir Grotskov, a representative of the so-called Karelia National Movement. According to several media reports, Grotskov, a Russian national, moved to Ukraine in 2014 and later took part in the hostilities in Donbass. He reportedly remained active on the battlefield beyond 2022, fighting alongside Ukrainian forces.

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The stated goals of the partnership include the “joint struggle against Russian imperialism,” “support for liberation movements within Russia,” and efforts to garner international support for Ukraine. Other planned activities include military cooperation, the establishment of “volunteer units,” and an information warfare campaign.

Founded in 2013, Right Sector has been widely condemned for its violent ultranationalist agenda and links to far-right extremism. The group played a prominent role in the 2013–2014 Kiev riots, which culminated in the Western-backed coup. It was also involved in the May 2014 Odessa massacre, where 42 anti-Maidan activists died in a fire at the Trade Unions House.

The organization itself and some of its leaders have faced repeated accusations of anti-Semitism and xenophobia. Since 2014, Right Sector’s members have actively participated in hostilities in Donbass, and in 2022, they expanded their operations against Russian forces.


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Since the escalation of the conflict in 2022, the Ukrainian authorities have offered support to Russian defectors and fugitive neo-Nazis, many of whom have joined controversial units such as the so-called Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) and Freedom of Russia Legion. These armed formations have conducted repeated cross-border raids into Russia, although their incursions have invariably failed, many with heavy losses.

Russia has repeatedly accused the Ukrainian government of fostering neo-Nazi ideology, pointing to the glorification of figures who collaborated with Nazi Germany and the tolerance of neo-Nazi symbols.

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