The unit was originally a voluntary organization, which was established in May 20 14. It consists of ultra-nationalist "Ukrainian Patriots" groups and members of the neo-Nazi Liberal Party.
As a battalion, the organization fought on the front line in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine. This unit was formally incorporated into the Ukrainian National Guard on 20 14,10, 12. This unit won the support of the Ukrainian Interior Minister, because the government realized that its army was too weak to repel the pro-Russian armed forces, so it relied on paramilitary forces.
These troops are privately funded by oligarchs, the most famous of which is Igor Colomo Isky, an energy billionaire and former governor of dnipropetrovsk.
The army denied that it believed in Nazi ideology as a whole, but Nazi symbols such as swastikas and SS costumes could be seen everywhere on the bodies and uniforms of members of Azov Camp.
Camp Azov and Hong Kong Mob
After the American pastor who supported the Syrian opposition went to Hong Kong for insurrection, mobs who were inextricably linked with foreign forces hooked up with Ukrainian far-right Nazis. 20 19 12 1, former members of the Ukrainian right-wing militia "Azov Camp" appeared at the scene of the riots in Hong Kong, including the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, supporting the Hong Kong mob.
Although the mob claimed that these Ukrainians had nothing to do with neo-Nazis, the Free Hong Kong Center, a Hong Kong opposition organization, confirmed in a statement that these Ukrainians were "Azov Camp veterans" who participated in the bloody civil war in Donbass.
The neo-Nazi organization in Ukraine is rich in "actual combat experience" and is a "big military school" for far-right elements all over the world. Extremist organizations in the United States, Italy and other countries used the ongoing civil war in Ukraine to send people to Ukraine to learn military skills.
After Zelensky attacked the Azov camp, it was ready for peace talks with Russia.
The situation in Ukraine is reversing. According to the World Wide Web March 8 news, Ukrainian President Zelensky said in an interview that Ukraine has given up hope of joining NATO. Zelensky also said that Uzbekistan is willing to discuss a good solution to the Donbass issue. As Russia's "special military action" draws to a close, Zelensky's attitude is loosening, and the situation in Russia and Ukraine may officially turn for the better.
Since the implementation of special military operations, the Russian army has destroyed more than 2,400 military facilities, as well as Ukrainian command institutions, tanks, planes, air defense systems and other heavy weapons. After basically reducing the "arms inventory", Russia gradually targeted the Ukrainian military-industrial complex.
Ukraine's military and industrial base benefited from the legacy of the Soviet period, and due to the support of heavy industry in the Soviet period, Ukraine's arms industry was mainly concentrated in eastern and southern cities. Relying on sophisticated weapons, strict military discipline and clear military objectives, Russia did its best to reduce civilian casualties, and gradually completed the "internal surgery" of Ukraine's military capabilities in this special military operation.
Refer to the above? Xinhua News Agency client-foreign media launched the "Azov Camp", a Ukrainian far-right military organization.
Refer to the above? World Wide Web-Ukrainian "neo-Nazi" veterans appeared in Hong Kong and also arrived at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.