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In Moscow, the former head of the pro-Russian militants of the Donetsk region, Igor Girkin (Strelkov), organized a single picket. In his hands, he appealed to the Russian authorities with the inscription: "Layers of Kurilles of the South – Occupation of the State".
Volunteer volunteers "Back to the Living" reported on Facebook.
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"The system spat and spewed Girkin as waste.There is a version according to which the Russian president s & # 39; He was squatting like a fanatic of the reconstructor, because the popularity of Slaviansk's militant "rage" with the "brother" of the Russian people was very great, even greater, for the popularity of Putin himself and the Russian and the Russian secrets took Hercina to their homeland ", – says in the memoirs.
The authors added that Gorkin was opposed to the Russian authorities because he still believed in the "Russian measure" and dreamed of a revival of the USSR of the Stalinist era. [19659004
Manifestation of Gorkin
Who is Igor Hirkin? This is a retired terrorist and military officer from Russia, Colonel GRU of the Russian Federation. Head of the pro-Russian militant movement "Novorossiia" since 2014. Also known as Igor Strelkov, nicknamed Strelok. He played an important role in the beginning of the Russian attack against Ukraine in Donbass. Involved in the seizure of the Crimean parliament, commander of a photogrammetry center in Simferopol, leader of the Russian sabotage faction in Simferopol, then in the Slavic region of Donetsk. Managed by the enthusiasm of the Slavs. One of the organizers of pro-Russian separatists and the so-called "Donbass People's Militia", and from May 16 to August 14, 2014 – "Defense Minister of the RDP". The Russian commanders of Donbass removed Gorkin from any "post", which made him very offended and actively criticized the Russian authorities.
Why do Russia and Japan dispute the Kuril Islands? The disagreement between the countries on the affiliation of the southern island of Kuril to the south was due to the occupation of the islands by Soviet troops in 1945 during the Japanese-Soviet war. Before the occupation of the islands entered the Japanese region of Nemuro Prefecture, Hokkaido. After the war, the islands were annexed to the Kuryla district in the south of the Sakhalin region of Russia. Japan does not recognize Russian sovereignty over the islands and regards it as theirs.
In particular, when Japan signed the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty with its allies, it abandoned the Kuril Islands and Southern Sakhalin, but did not recognize Soviet sovereignty. The USSR, which succeeded Russia, did not sign this peace treaty, considering that the Kuriles are based on the arrangements made by the Allies during World War II.
After the fall of the USSR, the dispute over the affiliation of the islands broke out with renewed vigor. The settlement of the dispute in international courts is blocked by Russia. Recently, she placed an additional division of the army in the Kuril Islands, which outraged Japan.
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