Right
Sector leader: Kiev should be ready to sabotage Russian pipelines in
Ukraine
The
leader of ultranationalist group Right Sector, Dmitry Yarosh, has
threatened to destroy Russian pipelines on Ukrainian territory if a
diplomatic solution is not reached with Moscow.
RT,
16
March, 2013
In
a fiery address loaded warmongering rhetoric, Yarosh told his
followers they should be ready to resist the Russian “occupiers.”
The leader of the Right Sector made his address to the coup-appointed
government in Kiev, as Crimeans made their way to ballots Sunday to
vote to join with Russia or to remain within Ukraine.
“We
cannot allow the enemy to carry out a blitzkrieg attack on Ukrainian
territory. We mustn’t forget that Russia makes money sending its
oil through our pipelines to the West. We will destroy these
pipelines and deprive our enemy of its source of income,” Yarosh
said.
Continuing
the bellicose rhetoric, Yarosh appealed to his followers, urging them
to take up arms against Russia, if a diplomatic solution cannot be
reached.
Yarosh said that Crimea was too small to satisfy the appetite of the “Russian Empire,” and that the Kremlin would seek to take over the whole of Ukraine.
“Let
the ground burn under the feet of the occupiers! Let them choke on
their own blood when they attack our territory! Not one step back! We
will not allow Moscow’s beserk, totalitarian regime to spark a
Third World War!”
The
phrase “Not one step back!” was used in a famous order by Joseph
Stalin during WWII and became a popular slogan for the Soviet
people’s resistance against the Nazis. Yarosh’s use of this
particular rhetoric attracted attention from many observers, given
that the members of his Right Sector group are known to use Nazi
insignia.
Russia
put Yarosh on an international wanted list and charged him with
inciting terrorism after he urged Chechen terrorist leader Doku
Umarov to launch attacks on Russia over the Ukrainian conflict.
Yarosh
has declared his intentions of running for Ukrainian president in
May.
The
Right Sector movement, an amalgamation of several far-right groups,
was formed in November 2013.
Members
of the radical movement were very active in the violence which
triggered the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovich. The Right Sector
refused to recognize the Feb. 21 agreement between Yanukovich and the
opposition leaders, and declared that they would fight him until his
ouster.
Right
Sector’s fighters used clubs, petrol bombs and firearms against the
Ukrainian police. Even after the coup, some members of the movement
continued to use rifles and pistols.
Last
week, a proposal was submitted to the Ukrainian parliament,
suggesting that Right Sector be transformed into a regular unit of
the armed forces.
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