In "Right Sector" camp teenagers lay out swastika with their bodies
The image of the swastika in the children's camp. Photo: vesti.ua
Children, members of the "Right Sector" youth camp "Commandos", laid out a Nazi swastika with their bodies. The corresponding picture was published on his Facebook page by the head of the Ukrainian Jewish Committee Eduard Dolinsky.
He noted that the camp is led by the poet Diana Vinogradova, who has served her sentence for murder.
“These children, cheerfully depicting a Nazi swastika, are members of the “Commandos” Right Sector youth camp. In the camp, children study explosives. Poetess Diana Vinogradova (Kamliuk), who was imprisoned for the murder, runs the camp,” he wrote.
This image was previously published by the independent journalist Moss Robeson, who studied the life of Nazi supporters in Ukraine.
We recall that representatives of the "Right Sector" have taken an active part in the seizure of churches of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
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