The war games practice promoted by Demokratychna Sokyra on social media drew dozens of Kyiv residents willing to take up arms amid reports of mounting threat from Russia.
Dmytro Kukharchuk, a Donbas war veteran from the ‘Azov’ regiment, who was summoned for questioning over clashes with police on August 14 near the President’s office, slit his wrists in protest against political persecution.
The leader of the ‘National Corps’ political party, Andrii Biletsky, called the searches of anti-terrorist operation veterans in Kharkiv a ‘mop up’ of President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Amid reporrs of raids by the SBU targeting ATO veterans, the ‘National Corps’ leader slams accusations against the nationalist group members as ‘fabricated’ and 'baseless'.