Azov Commander Reveals Photos of Eliminated Enemies Whom the Neo-Nazi Regiment Considers as Traitors
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An Azov commander of the Neo-Nazi Regiment, Maksim Zhorin, reveals photos of heinous murders committed against critics, and enemies that they consider as traitors, which is comparable to ISIS.

An Azov commander had photos of those executed by the Neo-Nazi regiment that included opposition and those called enemies by Kyiv. This group has promised harm to all traitors with no exception, but the west turns a blind eye to their activities.

Neo-Nazi Regiment Takes Out Enemies of Ukraine

A Ukrainian officer who once commanded the notorious neo-Nazi brigade bragged on social media over graphic photos of dead opposition party members, reported RT.

The activists "mysteriously vanished" from the Ukrainian-controlled city of Severodonetsk in early March. They seemed to have been executed extrajudicially, with Maksim Zhorin suggesting that such a fate awaits all traitors. In a deleted Telegram post last Wednesday, Zhorin say 'Patriots for Life' from Severodonetsk appears. They vanished on March 7, and their new photos have just surfaced. They look like that; a smirking emoji was added, noted the Press United.

According to a Ukrainian MP who escaped to Russia in January, no surprise that the investigation found that they shot themselves in the head when they came to work with [Ilya] Kiva, realizing how stupid they were.

On March 6, the day before the activists disappeared without a trace, Kyiv initially charged Kiva, an outspoken critic of President Volodymyr Zelensky, with treason. He had defected after his party, "Opposition Platform - For Life," ejected him.

That did not stop Zelensky from temporarily banning the faction and several others on March 20. On May 14, a law that allows for permanent bans was passed, per the Good News.

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The channel compared Ukraine to the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group, known for its heinous beheadings of prisoners.

Severodonetsk was designated Ukraine's military administration center for the disputed Lugansk region in the country's east. It is a major base of operations for Kyiv's troops and is presently the scene of heavy fighting with Russian troops and forces from the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics.

Zhorin is no ordinary Azov member, a notorious Ukrainian militant group that has embraced Nazi imagery. He joined them in 2014, at the beginning of the Ukraine crisis, and definitely commanded the unit from August 2016 to September 2017, regardless of the fact that his position in the Ukrainian National Guard is only first lieutenant.

According to his biography, he took part in the capture of Mariupol and Marinka and survived the defeat at Ilovaisk in 2014. In October 2017, he formed the Kharkov regional subsidiary of Azov's political wing, the National Corps, and in January 2020, and elected to the party's central committee.

Nazi Marches in Ukraine 

In recent years, Neo-Nazi marches have become common in Ukraine. Radicals arrange procession through city streets, hollering anti-Russian slogans, cited Sputnik news.

This extremist organization of Nazi collaborators slaughtered Russians, Poles, Jews, and people of other nationalities in large numbers.

Maksim Zhorin, an Azov commander of the Neo-Nazi Regiment, stressed the group's adherence to Nazism with the elimination of all considered traitors that the west has mainly ignored.

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