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- Azov Brigade - Wikipedia
It was founded in May 2014 as the Azov Battalion[a] (Ukrainian: батальйон «Азов», romanized: Batalion "Azov"), a self-funded volunteer militia under the command of Andriy Biletsky, to fight Russian-backed forces in the Donbas War
- The 12th Special Forces Brigade Azov | Official website
Official website of the 12th Special Forces Brigade Azov of the National Guard of Ukraine
- Profile: Who are Ukraine’s far-right Azov regiment? - Al Jazeera
Azov is a far-right all-volunteer infantry military unit whose members – estimated at 900 – are ultra-nationalists and accused of harbouring neo-Nazi and white supremacist ideology
- Azov Brigade - Legendary Brigade Azov | AZOV. ONE
The Azov Brigade is the most well-known military unit in Ukraine It was first established in 2014, amid the beginning of the war that Russia initiated in eastern Ukraine, as a volunteer militia, and it is currently a part of the National Guard
- ‘Don’t confuse patriotism and Nazism’: Ukraine’s Azov forces face scrutiny
From what looked like a basement in the besieged port city of Mariupol, a deputy commander of the ultranationalist Azov Regiment, whose neo-Nazi roots have been used by Russia to justify its
- What is Ukraine’s controversial Azov Brigade? Why is it . . . - Firstpost
The US has recently lifted a ban on providing American weapons and training to Ukraine’s Azov Brigade, a unit that has garnered significant controversy due to allegations of neo-Nazi ideology and human rights abuses We explain why the Azov Brigade has been controversial and how getting US military aid could help it Origins of the Azov Brigade
- Azov movement analysis: A far-right battalion has a key role in . . . - CNN
The Azov Battalion was formed in 2014, the same year Russian-backed rebels began seizing territory across Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region, and Russia invaded and captured Crimea
- Russia hands long prison terms to Ukrainian Azov fighters who . . .
A Russian military court on Wednesday handed down long prison sentences to 12 members of Ukraine's Azov regiment, which led the defence of the city of Mariupol in the early months of the war and
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