https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/2/28/ukrainian-fighters-grease-bullets-against-chechens-with-pig-fat

Ukrainian fighters grease bullets against Chechens with pig fat

*A video shared by National Guard of Ukraine shows Azov fighters dipping
bullets to be used against Muslim Chechen fighters in pig fat.*

[image: A veteran of the Ukrainian National Guard Azov battalion conducts
military exercises for civilians in Kyiv]

An Azon Battalion veteran conducts military exercises for civilians on
January 30 [File: Gleb Garanich/Reuters]

Published On 28 Feb 202228 Feb 2022

The National Guard of Ukraine has shared a video on its Twitter account
that appears to show Azov fighters greasing bullets with pig fat,
ostensibly to be used against against Muslim Chechens deployed to their
country as Russia steps up its military assault on Ukraine.

Azov, a far-right all-volunteer infantry military unit, are
ultra-nationalists who are accused of harbouring neo-Nazi and white
supremacist ideology. They first fought alongside the Ukrainian army in the
east of the country in 2014 against pro-Russia separatists and have since
been incorporated into the regular armed forces.
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In the video, which could not be independently verified by Al Jazeera, a
man who is purportedly a member of the Azov fighters is seen dipping
bullets into what appears to be pig fat as he addresses the Chechen
fighters.

He says: “Dear Muslim brothers. In our country, you will not go to heaven.
You will not be allowed into heaven. Go home, please. Here, you will
encounter trouble. Thank you for your attention, goodbye.”

Despite being integrated into the official military, Azov fighters have
reportedly continued to wear the Wolfsangel insignia used by a number of
Nazi divisions during WWII.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has referenced the presence of such units
within the Ukrainian military as a reason for launching his so-called
“special military operation … to de-militarise and de-Nazify Ukraine”.

The Russian military in a press briefing has also claimed that “Nazi
Battalions” form a significant part of the resistance to their offensive.

On Saturday, Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Russia’s Chechnya region and a
Putin ally, said that Chechen fighters had been deployed in Ukraine
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urged Ukrainians to overthrow their government.

A short video published by the state-backed Russian news channel RT, which
it said was from Friday, showed thousands of Chechen fighters gathered in
the main square of the region’s capital Grozny in a show of readiness to
fight in Ukraine.

Kadyrov has often described himself as Putin’s “foot soldier” – Chechen
forces have previously been deployed in Syria and Georgia – and his words
echoed those of the Russian leader who on Friday urged Ukrainians to rise
up against their own government, which he said was made up of “neo-Nazis”.
Ukrainian officials strongly reject that description.

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