Instructors of the Azov Regiment [=National Guard of Ukraine unit & mil wing of the internationally active far-right Azov movement] were trained in the [Canada-backed] NGU center and then taught dozens of Azov fighters a course developed by NGU and Canada military -per NGU, Azov
Per statements, btw Aug-Oct 2021, 33 Azov fighters completed a 10-week course "developed with [Canada's] Operation Unifier', and instructors from Azov's Yevhen Konovalets Military School [YKMS] were trained for the task in the [Canada-backed] NGU center in Zolochiv.
Statements DON'T claim that Canada military was involved in training Azov/YKMS instructors, fighters, decisions to train them. But, NGU's Zolochiv Center is backed by Canada, US. Per 2020 Regimental Journal of The Royal Canadian Regiment, Canadian trainers worked out of Zolochiv.
Per statements, the course named Development Period-1 (Період розвитку-1) was taught to fighters at Azov's polygon & included "firearms, engineering, tactical training, tact. and civ. medicine, topography" and was described by the Regiment commander as a "historic moment".
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, says the course (Період розвитку-1) was developed jointly by the NGU and Operation Unifier and "focuses on developing the potential of *each* service member who has chosen contract service in the National Guard"
Upon completion of the course in October 2021 by 33 Azov fighters, Azov [YKMS] instructors previously trained in Zolochiv stated their readiness to teach the course on a regular basis for twice the number of trainees, statements say.
In 2020 and 2021 the Azov Regiment stated via its site, Telegram that dozens of its fighters trained, completed leadership, instructors courses in the NGU's Zolochiv Center [backed by US, Canada].
YKMS rep-ly operates out of Azov's "ATEK" hub in Kyiv where it's co-located with the Regiment's recruitment center, offices of the [Azov movement's] National Corps party. YKMS page on Azov's site links to a Youtube that features interviews with American, Euro white nationalists.
Azov, NGU statements should be considered against the backdrop of known Azov Regiment [and YKMS] contacts with Canadian officials in 2018. Canadian officials feared such contacts would be exposed, per @davidpugliese report ottawacitizen.com/news/national/…
More background: In late 2021 I drew attention to separate NGU statements made that year that Azov Regiment servicemen received training in other [US- and Canada-backed] training Centers of the NGU
I also pointed out in my Sept 2021 report for @ILLSP_GWU that credible claims were made by Ukrainian far-right "Centuria"[Military Order Centuria] group that its members trained with Canadian, US, other Western military. I verified some such claims: illiberalism.org/far-right-grou…
That report illustrated how the far right are able to access Western training provided to Ukrainian troops, and propagandize the military and security forces of Ukraine.
Lack of screening for extremist views and ties by Western, Ukrainian military appears to play a role.
For that 2021 report, I reached out to gov-s of US, Canada, UK, Germany. All made simillar statements: when it came to screening recipients of training for extremism, they expected Ukraine government to select the right candidates. Ukrainian gov. doesn't conduct such screenings.
Reached for commentary, Canadian Defence Attaché in Ukraine told me at the time that Canada would deny training to Ukrainians who overtly expressed extremist views. "[...]they would be ejected from any training that the Canadians would provide.”
After my report was published, Ukraine, Canada [unlike UK, Berlin, US] promised probes. I haven't been contacted. As @C_Somos wrote, Canadian military said it wanted to "prevent the CAF from unwittingly aiding those whose views it fundamentally opposes” ctvnews.ca/world/far-righ…
Conclusion: NGU and Azov statements re the Regiment's access to a course "developed with [Canada's] Operation Unifier" appear to further buttress an understanding that Ukraine’s internationally active far right are able to benefit from Western military assistance to Ukraine.
In the Azov Regiment’s magazine“Black sun”, fighters, AR figures contemporaneously wrote that the launch of a political wing was meant to allow the Regiment to influence politics. Far-right Azov movement has specialized branches with specific functions. AR - military, NC-politics
That being said, current leadership of the Regiment is very much part of Biletsky era “old guard”. Prokopenko, Palamar, Berkal are old school Azov types not “new blood”. Azov ran its own (!) recruitment, education systems allowing it to preserve its unique identity, standing.
Notably Biletsky’s role in the development of the Azov Regiment, protecting it (from the government of Ukraine at that!) post his formal departure for politics has been acknowledged by Kalyna, Berkal, others. AR continues to be tied to far-right National Corps, larger Azov mov-t.
The center where Azov Regiment fighters trained - including, per new findings, with Canadian instructors - apparently also received some U.S. backing, per this 2019 Pentagon letter to Senator Risch foreign.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/…
New findings ⬆️on Azov Regiment's access to Canadian military trainers, my earlier findings on AR access to other NGU training centers [
Slapdash coverage of efforts to train civilians in Ukraine for war is a disservice to that country & others. Internationally active far right piggyback on the government's efforts to grow their own ranks & appeal as media fail to ID organizers of various events in reports /1
The Azov movement is of course an example, as its role in widely covered events [see @I_Katchanovski about Kharkiv 1/5/2022 rally] incl. mil trainings in various cities is not disclosed by some media. BUT Azov is not the only INTERNATIONALLY ACTIVE group taking advantage /2
In 230 000+ Ivano-Frankivsk, far-right "Sokil" [youth wing of Svoboda party, city's mayor is a Svoboda member] trains [] civilians in firearms, tactical medicine. Sokil is CLOSE WITH GERMANY's NEO-NAZI "Dritte Weg" party & both groups are open about it /3 martsinkiv.if.ua/medychna-dopom…
Fighters of the Azov Regiment - a unit of Ukraine's National Guard & the military wing of the internationally active far-right Azov movement - receive training in the U.S.-, Canada- backed training Centers of the National Guard of Ukraine. That's per Ukraine's National Guard.
In August, the National Guard stated that Azov fighter "Bars" [apparent real name: Oleksandr Moskalenko] graduated after 4 years from the [U.S.- and Canada-backed] National Academy of the National Guard of Ukraine and returned to the Regiment as an officer ngu.gov.ua/nove-pokolinny…
In June, the [U.S.-, Canada-backed] International Interagency Multidisciplinary Training Centre stated that Azov fighter "Stohid" took part in a demining training supported by NATO's Support and Procurement Agency and led by "NATO instructors from the UK" facebook.com/NGU3070/posts/…
Thread. Re Protasevich and Azov. Here's what's out there to be analyzed against other evidence, commentary: 1st photo is Protasevich, 2nd photo is the cover of Azov's "Black Sun" publication July 2015 issue #15. 3rd photo is what @azure says: "0.70 confidence" (that's high-ish).
There's less confidence from Azure when Azov's "Black Sun" cover photo is compared to other photos of Protasevich. For example, it's "0.62" with this photo.
IMPORTANT: The "Black Sun" Issue #15 cover was posted earlier today in comments on a neo-Nazi Telegram. I assumed it could be fake, but there is, in fact, a July 2015 post on Azov's now-dormant VK page featuring the cover, the issue itself is downloadable archive.ph/mYUOU
German neo-Nazi "Dritte Weg" party gushes over the "Centuria" organization recently launched in Ukraine by the far-right internationally active Azov Movement:
"A new organization with eternal values - perhaps exactly what was missing in the political arena of Eastern Europe".
Germany's neo-Nazi "Dritte Weg" is a known ally of Ukraine's Azov movement and members of the party routinely join Ukrainian far right at events in the country
"Centuria" launch teased [backgrounder: ] an expansionist agenda, brought up "fight of civilizations". Currently, it appears to be focused - like all of the Azov movement - on attacking anti-Maidan Sharij, Kremlin-friendly "Opposition platform" parties.