Immediately after the attack, Sternenko on his Facebook page during the broadcast announced that the knife belonged to him. 05:59 GMT, Aug 23, 2020 Subscribe to RT newsletter to get stories the mainstream media won’t tell you Other tasks were implied as well – pressure with the help of “puppet patriots” on business, as well as intervention and control over frankly criminal sectors – game business, sales drugs, smuggling, arms trafficking, prostitution, and illegal migration. After the kidnapping, Shcherbych was beaten with a club and tortured with sophisticated methods - for example, they crushed his fingers with pliers. organization in Ukraine – has ceased to exist, instead Sternenko really had a need for self-defense, but only at the very beginning of the attack.However, what happened later is difficult to call self-defense.The fact about the knife was also taken into account. Thus, puppeteers from the special services cut off those who, in their opinion, had too "independent" positions. Meet Ukraine’s Master Mass-Murderer: “Right Sector” Leader Dmitriy Yarosh Here Is the Man Who Organized and Ran Ukraine’s February 22nd Coup in Kiev, and the May 2nd Massacre of Its Opponents in Odessa, for Barack Obama. It is interesting that the criminal proceedings for kidnapping are already three years old, but they are still in a "frozen" state - apparently, for "political" reasons.According to one of the statements, Sternenko with someone Ruslan D. kidnapped and tortured the deputy of the Lyman town council Serhiy Shcherbych in 2015.

on Saturday. After intimidation and beatings, the "activists" left the deputy near the local court.Another Odesa citizen, Stas V., spoke about the second case of abduction and torture by a group of activists led by Sternenko. All rights reserved. The ultra-nationalist Right Sector movement has decided to become a political party, while slamming current authorities in Kiev and demanding early parliamentary elections.

Kalashnikov-wielding members of Ukraine's radical nationalist opposition group, Right Sector, have pledged to resort to arms in their fight against those involved in "lawlessness" and looting, saying they will shoot to restore "order and discipline." The bail was paid by then governor of Odesa region Maksym Stepanov, now occupying the post of Minister of Health.Some sources in the central office of the SBU told Strana that the body has become “interested” in Sternenko back in 2014 after the young guy became the head of the Odesa branch of the then influential Right Sector.Before that, he was an ordinary student. By Eric Zuesse. In a posting on Vkontakte, the Russian equivalent of Facebook, Right Sector wrote: “We appeal to people who can make changes to Wikipedia. His statement is also in the police. The group has nominated its leader, Dmitry Yarosh, as a presidential candidate. © Autonomous Nonprofit Organization “TV-Novosti”, 2005–2020. However, he was released on bail. Global Research, November 19, 2014. Also, according to the victim, he was shot several times from a traumatic pistol in the back and legs. Click the link to enter the site trhough selected social network:The SBU also described in detail how they qualified the case and what is said in the investigation materials. UKRAINE TOP 22:34 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK: JUNE 8 – 12 ; UKRAINE TOP 18:06 Case against far-right Right Sector member Sternenko: Key facts; UKRAINE TOP 23:16 Key questions about IMF-Ukraine agreement Theme: Crimes against Humanity. UKRAINE TOP 11:40 World Blood Donor Day marked on June 14; UKRAINE TOP 08:33 Ukraine becomes NATO Enhanced Opportunities Partner: What does it mean? Given that Ukrainians spent several months of strict quarantine at home, it is unlikely that such a preventive measure will cause much sympathy.But still, if found guilty, he faces up to 15 years in prison.Another criminal proceeding in which Sternenko appears is a suspicion of involvement in the drug trade.For the first time, Sternenko came to the attention of employees of the Office for the fight against drug trafficking in 2013. by Sabina Zawadzki, Mark Hosenball and Stephen Grey “Right Sector activists still hold several buildings close to Kiev’s Independence Square.