Anonymous ID: 121380 Feb. 26, 2022, 8:54 p.m. No.15734847   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4853 >>4886 >>4891

 

 

https://translate.yandex.com/translate?url=https%3A%2F%2Farhivach.ng%2Fthread%2F769188%2F&lang=ru-en

https://arhivach.ng/thread/769188/

A separate special operations detachment "Azov" (a unit of the military unit 3057 Eastern operational-territorial unit of

the National guard of Ukraine) at the moment, continuously broadcasts a message on the radio one of the military channels

APU that was mined in 4 of the 6 units of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant (located in the steppe zone on the banks

of Kakhovka reservoir in the Zaporozhye region of Ukraine in the city of Energodar) with a total capacity of 4,000 MW,

in the event of an approaching Russian troops directly to the nuclear plant, the charges will detonate immediately.

Anonymous ID: 121380 Feb. 26, 2022, 8:57 p.m. No.15734868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4899 >>4934 >>4947

>>15734840

>baker notabled a PM video saying fake Q is still real Q and lived to tell about it.

Kek baker also notabled the counterpoint in the same line [no comms outside this platform].

Proving, as always, Preying Medic is a salesman.

Anonymous ID: 121380 Feb. 26, 2022, 9:03 p.m. No.15734903   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4922

 

 

>>15734853

Could this be related to the Q posts? Looking to see if the Wolfsangel has another meaning (N).

Emblem featuring a Wolfsangel and Black Sun, two symbols associated with Nazism.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azov_Battalion

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfsangel

Anonymous ID: 121380 Feb. 26, 2022, 9:12 p.m. No.15734957   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15734891

Strange that it is their National Guard in Ukraine

https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Azov_Battalion

 

The Azov Battalion (Ukrainian language: Батальйон Азов ) is a far-right all-volunteer infantry military unit forming part of military reserve of National Guard of Ukraine.The unit is based in Mariupol in the Azov Sea coastal region. It saw its first combat experience recapturing Mariupol from pro-Russian separatists forces in June 2014. Initially a volunteer militia, formed as the Azov Battalion on 5 May 2014 during the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine, Azov has since been incorporated into and is armed by Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs. All members of the unit are under contract of National Guard of Ukraine.[11] The Azov Battalion has been labelled neo-Nazi, "patriots", "a far-right Ukrainian militia". German ZDF television observed Azov battalion fighters wearing helmets with swastikas and "the 'SS runes' of Hitler's infamous black-uniformed elite corps", and on other occasions some of the soldiers have been reported to have SS tattoos. Spokesmen and other members of the Azov Battalion and government officials have denied that the organization has any neo-Nazi or white supremacist beliefs; although a spokesman did state that "10% to 20% of the group's members are Nazis".

 

Azov fighters are Ukraine's greatest weapon and may be its greatest threat

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/10/azov-far-right-fighters-ukraine-neo-nazis

 

"I have nothing against Russian nationalists, or a great Russia," said Dmitry, as we sped through the dark Mariupol night in a pickup truck, a machine gunner positioned in the back. "But Putin's not even a Russian. Putin's a Jew."

 

Dmitry – which he said is not his real name – is a native of east Ukraine and a member of the Azov battalion, a volunteer grouping that has been doing much of the frontline fighting in Ukraine's war with pro-Russia separatists. The Azov, one of many volunteer brigades to fight alongside the Ukrainian army in the east of the country, has developed a reputation for fearlessness in battle.

 

But there is an increasing worry that while the Azov and other volunteer battalions might be Ukraine's most potent and reliable force on the battlefield against the separatists, they also pose the most serious threat to the Ukrainian government, and perhaps even the state, when the conflict in the east is over. The Azov causes particular concern due to the far right, even neo-Nazi, leanings of many of its members.

 

Dmitry claimed not to be a Nazi, but waxed lyrical about Adolf Hitler as a military leader, and believes the Holocaust never happened. Not everyone in the Azov battalion thinks like Dmitry, but after speaking with dozens of its fighters and embedding on several missions during the past week in and around the strategic port city of Mariupol, the Guardian found many of them to have disturbing political views, and almost all to be intent on "bringing the fight to Kiev" when the war in the east is over.

 

The battalion's symbol is reminiscent of the Nazi Wolfsangel, though the battalion claims it is in fact meant to be the letters N and I crossed over each other, standing for "national idea". Many of its members have links with neo-Nazi groups, and even those who laughed off the idea that they are neo-Nazis did not give the most convincing denials.

 

"Of course not, it's all made up, there are just a lot of people who are interested in Nordic mythology," said one fighter when asked if there were neo-Nazis in the battalion. When asked what his own political views were, however, he said "national socialist". As for the swastika tattoos on at least one man seen at the Azov base, "the swastika has nothing to do with the Nazis, it was an ancient sun symbol," he claimed.