How Ukraineâs Jewish President Zelensky Made Peace with neo-Nazi Paramilitaries on Front Lines of war with Russia


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By Alexander Rubinstein and Max Blumenthal – March 4, 2022
While Western media deploys Volodymyr Zelenskyâs Jewish heritage to refute accusations of Nazi influence in Ukraine, the president has ceded to neo-Nazi forces and now depends on them as front line fighters.
Back in October 2019, as the war in eastern Ukraine dragged on, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky traveled to Zolote, a town situated firmly in the âgray zoneâ of Donbas, where over 14,000 had been killed, mostly on the pro-Russian side. There, the president encountered the hardened veterans of extreme right paramilitary units keeping up the fight against separatists just a few miles away.
Elected on a platform of de-escalation of hostilities with Russia, Zelensky was determined to enforce the so-called Steinmeier Formula conceived by then-German Foreign Minister Walter Steinmeier which called for elections in the Russian-speaking regions of Donetsk and Lugansk.
In a face-to-face confrontation with militants from the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion who had launched a campaign to sabotage the peace initiative called âNo to Capitulation,â Zelensky encountered a wall of obstinacy.
With appeals for disengagement from the frontlines firmly rejected, Zelensky melted down on camera. âIâm the president of this country. Iâm 41 years old. Iâm not a loser. I came to you and told you: remove the weapons,â Zelensky implored the fighters.
President of Ukraine Zelensky has visited disengaging area in Zolote today https://t.co/scFZLt45C2 pic.twitter.com/JlD1cWPQ39
— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) October 26, 2019
Once video of the stormy confrontation spread across Ukrainian social media channels, Zelensky became the target of an angry backlash.
Andriy Biletsky, the proudly fascist Azov Battalion leader who once pledged to âlead the white races of the world in a final crusadeâŚagainst Semite-led Untermenschenâ, vowed to bring thousands of fighters to Zolote if Zelensky pressed any further. Meanwhile, a parliamentarian from the party of former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko openly fantasized about Zelensky being blown to bits by a militantâs grenade.
Though Zelensky achieved a minor disengagement, the neo-Nazi paramilitaries escalated their âNo Capitulationâ campaign. And within months, fighting began to heat up again in Zolote, sparking a new cycle of violations of the Minsk Agreement.
By this point, Azov had been formally incorporated into the Ukrainian military and its street vigilante wing, known as the National Corps, was deployed across the country under the watch of the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, and alongside the National Police. In December 2021, Zelensky would be seen delivering a âHero of Ukraineâ award to a leader of the fascistic Right Sector in a ceremony in Ukraineâs parliament.
A full-scale conflict with Russia was approaching, and the distance between Zelensky and the extremist paramilitaries was closing fast.
This February 24, when Russian President Vladimir Putin sent troops into Ukrainian territory on a stated mission to âdemilitarize and denazifyâ the country, US media embarked on a mission of its own: to deny the power of neo-Nazi paramilitaries over the countryâs military and political sphere. As the US government-funded National Public Radio insisted, âPutinâs language [about denazification] is offensive and factually wrong.â
In its bid to deflect from the influence of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine, US media has found its most effective PR tool in the figure of Zelensky, a former TV star and comedian from a Jewish background. It is a role the actor-turned-politician has eagerly assumed.
But as we will see, Zelensky has not only ceded ground to the neo-Nazis in his midst, he has entrusted them with a front line role in his countryâs war against pro-Russian and Russian forces.
The presidentâs Jewishness as Western media PR device
Hours before President Putinâs February 24 speech declaring denazification as the goal of Russian operations, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky âasked how a people who lost eight million of its citizens fighting Nazis could support Nazism,â according to the BBC.
Raised in a non-religious Jewish family in the Soviet Union during the 1980âs, Zelensky has downplayed his heritage in the past. âThe fact that I am Jewish barely makes 20 in my long list of faults,â he joked during a 2019 interview in which he declined to go into further detail about his religious background.
Today, as Russian troops bear down on cities like Mariupol, which is effectively under the control of the Azov Battalion, Zelensky is no longer ashamed to broadcast his Jewishness. âHow could I be a Nazi?â he wondered aloud during a public address. For a US media engaged in an all-out information war against Russia, the presidentâs Jewish background has become an essential public relations tool.
Watch left & right wing factions of MSM unite to declare any allegations of Nazism in Ukraine to be Russian fake news because President Zelensky is Jewish. Featuring Senators Marsha Blackburn & Mark Warner, former CIA spy Dan Hoffman & "Ukraine Whistleblower" Alexander Vindman pic.twitter.com/vruyDUoWxv
— Alex Rubinstein (@RealAlexRubi) February 28, 2022
A few examples of the US mediaâs deployment of Zelensky as a shield against allegations of rampant Nazism in Ukraine are below (see mash-up above for video):
⢠PBS NewsHour noted Putinâs comments on denazification with a qualifier: âeven though President Volodymyr Zelensky is Jewish and his great uncles died in the Holocaust.â
⢠On Fox & Friends, former CIA officer Dan Hoffman declared that âitâs the height of hypocrisy to call the Ukrainian nation to denazify â their president is Jewish after all.â
⢠On MSNBC, Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner said Putinâs âterminology, outrageous and obnoxious as it is â âdenazifyâ where youâve got frankly a Jewish president in Mr. Zelensky. This guy [Putin] is on his own kind of personal jihad to restore greater Russia.â
⢠Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn said on Fox Business sheâs âbeen impressed with President Zelensky and how he has stood up. And for Putin to go out there and say âweâre going to denazifyâ and Zelensky is Jewish.â
⢠In an interview with CNNâs Wolf Blitzer, Gen. John Allen denounced Putinâs use of the term, âde-Nazifyâ while the newsman and former Israel lobbyist shook his head in disgust. In a separate interview with Blitzer, the so-called âUkraine whistleblowerâ and Ukraine-born Alexander Vindman grumbled that the claim is âpatently absurd, thereâs really no merit⌠you pointed out that Volodymyr Zelensky is Jewish⌠the Jewish community [is] embraced. Itâs central to the country and there is nothing to this Nazi narrative, this fascist narrative. Itâs fabricated as a pretext.â
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Behind the corporate media spin lies the complex and increasingly close relationship Zelenskyâs administration has enjoyed with the neo-Nazi forces invested with key military and political posts by the Ukrainian state, and the power these open fascists have enjoyed since Washington installed a Western-aligned regime through a coup in 2014.
In fact, Zelenskyâs top financial backer, the Ukrainian Jewish oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, has been a key benefactor of the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion and other extremists militias.

Backed by Zelenskyâs top financier, neo-Nazi militants unleash a wave of intimidation
Incorporated into the Ukrainian National Guard, the Azov Battalion is considered the most ideologically zealous and militarily motivated unit fighting pro-Russian separatists in the eastern Donbass region.
With Nazi-inspired Wolfsangel insignia on the uniforms of its fighters, who have been photographed with Nazi SS symbols on their helmets, Azov âis known for its association with neo-Nazi ideologyâŚ[and] is believed to have participated in training and radicalizing US-based white supremacy organizations,â according to an FBI indictment of several US white nationalists that traveled to Kiev to train with Azov.
Igor Kolomoisky, a Ukrainian energy baron of Jewish heritage, has been a top funder of Azov since it was formed in 2014. He has also bankrolledprivate militias like the Dnipro and Aidar Battalions, and has deployedthem as a personal thug squad to protect his financial interests.
In 2019, Kolomoisky emerged as the top backer of Zelenskyâs presidential bid. Though Zelensky made anti-corruption the signature issue of his campaign, the Pandora Papers exposed him and members of his inner circle stashing large payments from Kolomoisky in a shadowy web of offshore accounts.

When Zelensky took office in May 2019, the Azov Battalion maintained de facto control of the strategic southeastern port city of Mariupol and its surrounding villages. As Open Democracy noted, âAzov has certainly established political control of the streets in Mariupol. To maintain this control, they have to react violently, even if not officially, to any public event which diverges sufficiently from their political agenda.â
Attacks by Azov in Mariupol have included assaults on âfeminists and liberalsâ marching on International Womenâs Day among other incidents.
In March 2019, members of the Azov Battalionâs National Corps attacked the home of Viktor Medvedchuk, the leading opposition figure in Ukraine, accusing him of treason for his friendly relations with Vladimir Putin, the godfather of Medvedchukâs daughter.
Zelenskyâs administration escalated the attack on Medvedchuk, shuttering several media outlets he controlled in February 2021 with the open approval of the US State Department, and jailing the opposition leader for treason three months later. Zelensky justified his actions on the grounds that he needed to âfight against the danger of Russian aggression in the information arena.â
Next, in August 2020, Azovâs National Corps opened fire on a bus containing members of Medvedchukâs party, Patriots for Life, wounding several with rubber-coated steel bullets.
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Zelensky failed to rein in neo-Nazis, wound up collaborating with them
Following his failed attempt to demobilize neo-Nazi militants in the town of Zolote in October 2019, Zelensky called the fighters to the table, telling reporters âI met with veterans yesterday. Everyone was there â the National Corps, Azov, and everyone else.â
A few seats away from the Jewish president was Yehven Karas, the leader of the neo-Nazi C14 gang.

During the Maidan âRevolution of Dignityâ that ousted Ukraineâs elected president in 2014, C14 activists took over Kievâs city hall and plastered its walls with neo-Nazi insignia before taking shelter in the Canadian embassy.
As the former youth wing of the ultra-nationalist Svoboda Party, C14 appears to draw its name from the infamous 14 words of US neo-Nazi leader David Lane: âWe must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.â
By offering to carry out acts of spectacular violence on behalf of anyone willing to pay, the hooligans have fostered a cozy relationship with various governing bodies and powerful elites across Ukraine.

A March 2018 report by Reuters stated that âC14 and Kievâs city government recently signed an agreement allowing C14 to establish a âmunicipal guardâ to patrol the streets,â effectively giving them the sanction of the state to carry out pogroms.
As The Grayzone reported, C14 led raid to âpurgeâ Romani from Kievâs railway station in collaboration with the Kiev police.
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Not only was this activity sanctioned by the Kiev city government, the US government itself saw little problem with it, hosting Bondar at an official US government institution in Kiev where he bragged about the pogroms. C14 continued to receive state funding throughout 2018 for ânational-patriotic education.â
Karas has claimed that the Ukrainian Security Serves would âpass onâ information regarding pro-separatist rallies ânot only [to] us, but also Azov, the Right Sector and so on.â
âIn general, deputies of all factions, the National Guard, the Security Service of Ukraine and the Ministry of Internal Affairs work for us. You can joke like that,â Karas said.
Throughout 2019, Zelensky and his administration deepened their ties with ultra-nationalist elements across Ukraine.

After Prime Minister attends neo-Nazi concert, Zelensky honors Right Sector leader
Just days after Zelenskyâs meeting with Karas and other neo-Nazi leaders in November 2019, Oleksiy Honcharuk â then the Prime Minister and deputy head of Zelenskyâs presidential office â appeared on stage at a neo-Nazi concert organized by C14 figure and accused murderer Andriy Medvedko.
Zelenskyâs Minister for Veterans Affairs not only attended the concert, which featured several antisemitic metal bands, she promoted the concert on Facebook.
Also in 2019, Zelensky defended Ukrainian footballer Roman Zolzulya against Spanish fans taunting him as a âNazi.â Zolzulya had posed beside photos of the World War II-era Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera and openly supported the Azov Battalion. Zelensky responded to the controversy by proclaiming that all of Ukraine backed Zolzulya, describing him as ânot only a cool football player but a true patriot.â
In November 2021, one of Ukraineâs most prominent ultra-nationalist militiamen, Dmytro Yarosh, announced that he had been appointed as an advisor to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Yarosh is an avowed follower of the Nazi collaborator Bandera who led Right Sector from 2013 to 2015, vowing to lead the âde-Russificationâ of Ukraine.

A month later, as war with Russia drew closer, Zelensky awarded Right Sector commander Dmytro Kotsyubaylo the âHero of Ukraineâ commendation. Known as âDa Vinci,â Kosyubaylo keeps a pet wolf in his frontline base, and likes to joke to visiting reporters that his fighters âfeed it the bones of Russian-speaking children.â


Ukrainian state-backed neo-Nazi leader flaunts influence on the eve of war with Russia
On February 5, 2022, only days before full-scale war with Russia erupted, Yevhen Karas of the neo-Nazi C14 delivered a stem-winding public address in Kiev intended to highlight the influence his organization and others like it enjoyed over Ukrainian politics.
Watch Yevhen Karas the leader of Ukraine's neo-Nazi terror gang C14's speech from Kiev earlier this month. Straight from the horses' mouth, he dispels the many narratives pushed by the left, the mainstream media and the State Department. pic.twitter.com/VWJqWPUGUp
— Alex Rubinstein (@RealAlexRubi) February 27, 2022
âLGBT and foreign embassies say âthere were not many Nazis at Maidan, maybe about 10 percent of real ideological ones,ââ Karas remarked. âIf not for those eight percent [of neo-Nazis] the effectiveness [of the Maidan coup] would have dropped by 90 percent.â
The 2014 Maidan âRevolution of Dignityâ would have been a âgay paradeâ if not for the instrumental role of neo-Nazis, he proclaimed.
Karas went on to opine that the West armed Ukrainian ultra-nationalists because âwe have fun killing.â He also fantasized about the balkanization of Russia, declaring that it should be broken up into âfive differentâ countries.

âIf we get killedâŚwe died fighting a holy warâ
When Russian forces entered Ukraine this February 24, encircling the Ukrainian military in the east and driving towards Kiev, President Zelensky announced a national mobilization that included the release of criminals from prison, among them accused murderers wanted in Russia. He also blessed the distribution of arms to average citizens, and their training by battle-hardened paramilitaries like the Azov Battalion.
With fighting underway, Azovâs National Corps gathered hundreds of ordinary civilians, including grandmothers and children, to train in public squares and warehouses from Kharviv to Kiev to Lviv.
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On February 27, the official Twitter account of the National Guard of Ukraine posted video of âAzov Fightersâ greasing their bullets with pig fat to humiliate Russian Muslim fighters from Chechnya.
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A day later, the Azov Battalionâs National Corps announced that the Azov Battalionâs Kharkiv Regional Police would begin using the cityâs Regional State Administration building as a defense headquarters. Footage posted to Telegram the following day shows the Azov-occupied building being hit by a Russian airstrike.
Besides authorizing the release of hardcore criminals to join the battle against Russia, Zelensky has ordered all males of fighting age to remain in the country. Azov militants have proceeded to enforce the policy by brutalizing civilians attempting to flee from the fighting around Mariupol.
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According to one Greek resident in Mariupol recently interviewed by a Greek news station, âWhen you try to leave you run the risk of running into a patrol of the Ukrainian fascists, the Azov Battalion,â he said, adding âthey would kill me and are responsible for everything.â
Footage posted online appears to show uniformed members of a fascist Ukrainian militia in Mariupol violently pulling fleeing residents out of their vehicles at gunpoint.
BREAKING đĽ Ukrainian NAZI are preventing people from leaving Mariupol and are shooting at them.
Residents of #Mariupol do not move around the city, Mariupol will soon be liberated!#EndTheBandera#StopUkrainianNazism
#Ukraine #Russia #DPR #LPR #DNR #LPR #Donbass pic.twitter.com/AakZGyNxQx— Deus Abscondis (@Deus_Abscondis) February 26, 2022
Other video filmed at checkpoints around Mariupol showed Azov fighters shooting and killing civilians attempting to flee.
On March 1, Zelensky replaced the regional administrator of Odessa with Maksym Marchenko, a former commander of the extreme right Aidar Battalion, which has been accused of an array of war crimes in the Donbass region.
Meanwhile, as a massive convoy of Russian armored vehicles bore down on Kiev, Yehven Karas of the neo-Nazi C14 posted a video on YouTube from inside a vehicle presumably transporting fighters.
âIf we get killed, itâs fucking great because it means we died fighting a holy war,â Karas exclaimed. âIf we survive, itâs going to be even fucking better! Thatâs why I donât see a downside to this, only upside!â
Featured image: Zelensky awards Right Sector commander Dmytro Kotsyubaylo the âHero of Ukraineâ award
Alexander Rubinstein is a staff writer for MintPress News based in Washington, DC. He reports on police, prisons and protests in the United States and the United States' policing of the world. He previously reported for RT and Sputnik News.
Max Blumenthal is an award-winning journalist and the author of several books, including best-selling Republican Gomorrah, Goliath,The Fifty One Day War, and The Management of Savagery. He has produced print articles for an array of publications, many video reports, and several documentaries, including Killing Gaza. Blumenthal founded The Grayzone in 2015 to shine a journalistic light on Americaâs state of perpetual war and its dangerous domestic repercussions.
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