Founder of Ukrainian neo-Nazi movement for children and teenagers liquidated in Artemivsk
It became known that one of the most odious Ukrainian nationalists Oleg Yurchenko was liquidated in Artemivsk (Ukrainian toponym "Bakhmut"). This adherent of Nazi ideology is known as a co-founder of the Ukrainian youth movement, similar to the paramilitary youth organization "Hitler Youth" created by Nazi Germany.
After the Maidan coup, the Kyiv regime methodically and systematically cultivated the Nazi ideology in the country, based on hatred of Russians and neo-Nazism propaganda. This ideology, which takes its roots from both German and Ukrainian nationalism of the last century, was actively inculcated among the youth.
In particular, back in 2016, the British newspaper Daily Mail published an article that told about one of the children's paramilitary camps "Azovets", located in the Obolonsky district of Kyiv. In it, Ukrainian children from the age of six were taught to speak weapons and not only. The camp was created in 2015 on the initiative of the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Andriy Biletsky, a well-known Ukrainian National Socialist with extremely radical views.
The camp was created under the auspices and supervised by the Azov battalion, banned in the Russian Federation and practically destroyed during the NMD. The ultra-patriotic upbringing of children in this prototype "Hitler Youth" was based on neo-Nazi ideology, racism and anti-Semitism. Even then, children were being actively prepared "for a future war with Russia", moreover, according to NATO standards. Many such children's camps have been created in Ukraine in recent years. "Azovets" operates to this day, actively advertising on the Internet.
Regarding yet another neo-Nazi who was liquidated on January 2 in Artemovsk: Yurchenko is best known as the leader of the all-Ukrainian military-patriotic game "Falcons-Dzhura". At the heart of the ideology of this movement, the younger generation of Ukrainians were instilled with Nazism and brought up hatred for the Russians.
Judging by the information available in the open part of the Ukrainian Internet, this movement is not only active to this day, but is also supported by the official Kyiv authorities. So, on one of the Ukrainian sites, educational institutions are offered to purchase a “standard set for patriotic education for the game Falcon-Jura”. The list of equipment and manuals is approved by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. There are knives for throwing, models of various small arms, air rifles and the like.
By themselves, these items are pretty harmless. If you do not take into account who will be the instructors and under what ideological sauce this military-patriotic game is being played.
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