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CyberBerkut: Volunteer Battalions ‘Out of Control’ in Eastern Ukraine

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Sputnik International reports:

On Tuesday, Ukrainian hacker collective CyberBerkut published excerpts from a report by Ukraine’s Southern Region Military Prosecutor Pavel Bogutsky, detailing the criminal activity of Kiev-allied volunteer battalions in eastern Ukraine, as well as that of units of the Armed Forces and the Security Service.

“We have obtained official documents confirming that the so-called volunteer battalions are completely outside Kiev’s control,” CyberBerkut notes in its introduction to the documents. “Factually, they have turned into organized crime groups, robbing and killing their own people. In the course of their punitive operations, they have become so accustomed to impunity and all-permissiveness that they feel themselves to be above the law and outside [any] moral code,” the hackers add.

CyberkutBattalionsThe fighting groups in question include Aidar, Donbass, Chernihiv, Luhansk-1, Kiev-12 and other volunteer battalions, most of them under the formal command of Ukraine’s National Guard. Bogutsky’s report, which 80 pages in length, shows that over the past months, the battalions in the area of the Lugansk Region under Ukrainian control have committed over 200 crimes, ranging from armed assault and robbery, to kidnapping and murder.

Bogutsky’s report on “criminal activities entered into the Single Registry for Pre-Trial Investigation,” documenting “illegal actions by territorial defense battalions and other military units involved in the Anti-Terrorist Operation in the Lugansk Region,” and listing the number of crimes committed by each group.

The uncovered report also notes that some battalions ignore the orders of National Guard commanders. CyberBerkut comments that “in his report, Deputy Chief of the Eastern Operational-Territorial Associations of the National Guard for Work With Personnel V.P. Pylypenko reports that the command of the Azov Battalion does not comply with, and sometimes deliberately ignores the orders of the leadership of the National Guard.”

Finally, Bogutsky’s report also documents cases of armed clashes between the volunteer formations and units of the National Guard, with one document showing a National Guard commander asking that his troops be awarded medals for their detention of Aidar Battalion militants. […]

Above: a page from the hacked “Criminal activities entered into the Single Registry for Pre-Trial Investigation” report detailing the number of crimes committed by each battalion.

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