they promote anti-Western slogans and keep Russia in the background.Polish nationalists also exploit anti-Ukrainian sentiments,〜They use these emotions to build something that is tactically in line with the goals of Russian policies.
"But there are groups that are using openly anti-Western slogans, who play on resentment toward the West which also has deep historical roots," Guzy said. They also act in national politics using slogans of "political realism," 〜Nationalists often turn out to be pro-Russia, but indirectly --(
Usovsky has also registered an organization called the Eastern European Cultural Initiative in the Slovak capital, Bratislava, although it is unclear what that organization does. "We have received information about this group, but not from Slovakia -- only from abroad," said Jaroslav Nad,/
of the ethnic-Serb component of the Bosnian federation, together with a text that vaguely hinted that Russia was ready to carry out a Crimea-style operation in Bosnia if Dodik failed to be reelected. Usovsky complied with the request, but the purpose of this controlled leak remains a mystery./
The discussion of the costs (about €25,0000) and the further plans for Montenegro began in December 2015. All these plans for the destabilization of the situation in Montenegro were hatched almost a year before the failed Russia-inspired coup,/ KORWIN/
Komunistické strany Čech a Moravy, KSČM) to help him win elections in the Czech Republic/ Even working with his Polish connections, Usovsky tries to organize for Malofeyev a meeting in Brussels, where Polish activists are supposed burn the effigy of the Montenegrin Prime Minister Djukanovic/
with the following users may be interesting: Alexander Sinkevich, Yury Shevtsov, Kirill Koktysh, Vladislav Breege, Nikita Maksimov, Denis Loginov, Mikhail Malash, Aliaksandr Shpakovskі, and others/a discussion on allocating €3,000 for the Communist MP Ladislav Kasuka (
was “decorated” by the members of OWP / Samoobrona, paid by the Kremlin./ Wojciech Wacław Wojtulewicz, Dawid Berezicki, Dawid Hudziec, Mateusz Piskorski, Andrey Romanchuk, Katarzyna Cywilska, Alan Galus, and others. Also, to understand the infighting between Surkov and Malofeyev,(
Minsk talks the Novorossia project was taken away from Malofeyev and given to Surkov’s organization, leaving Usovsky high and dry./In the result, the symbols of the Polish Falanga organization appeared on the monument, but judging from the correspondence, it is possible that the monument (
A separate rally of the Hungarian Guard for the return of Ungvar, Munkàcs, and Beregszász to their original owner can be organized, pending Jobbik’s concent. Other expenses:〜 Filming “The Slavic Heart. The Story of Rudolph Jašík,”/Judging by further correspondence, after the first(
Mateusz Piskorski’s Samoobrona, and some other mid-level activists/In late October 2014, Usovsky traveled to Moscow for talks on the second stage of the anti-Ukrainian events and the promotion of the Russian world ideology in Eastern Europe, but was suddenly turned down.
publishing Usovsky’s correspondence with Polish nationalists, where they discussed the actions at the Hruszowice memorial. This publication received significant attention in Ukrainian and Polish mass media and led to canceling or postponing Moscow’s provocations.
2017.3.07 マロフェーエフ。宇ポの亀裂をUsovskyがZatulinと組んで扇動 Since mid-2014, Usovsky’s organization begins cooperation with the Institute of CIS Countries, which is headed by State Duma deputy Konstantin Zatulin (United Russia/スルツキー/Recently, Usovsky(
2017.4.29 In August 2014, the memorial was desecrated as a result of one of Russia’s provocations in Poland, for which the Kremlin allocated about 100 thousand euros./The UCA hacktivists and volunteers of International Intelligence Community InformNapalm foiled those plans by preventively(
2017.3.18 In August 2014, Usovsky received €100,000 to organize〜rallies in support of Novorossia in Eastern Europe/Active anti-Ukrainian events and rallies in Poland were staged from August to October, 2014. Usovsky contacted members of the right-wing movement from OWP (Obóz Wielkiej Polski),