
Radical Ukrainian group announces recruitment of guerilla units
19 March 2014, 03:19 -- The radical Ukrainian movement Spilna Sprava (Common Cause) has announced the dismantlement of its tent city on Independence Square in Kiev and a start for training guerilla units to fight Russian forces.
'In conditions of a war with the Russian Federation, the regular army is not efficient enough, which the command of the Ukrainian armed forces has also admitted,' Spilna Sprava quoted its coordinator Oleksandr Danylyuk as saying on Tuesday.
'The organization should concentrate on preparations for and coordination of actions of special units capable of conducting warfare on a territory occupied by an enemy,' he said.
'Unfortunately, a bigger part of Ukraine can potentially become such a territory,' Danylyuk said.
Spilna Sprava will leave only an information center and a guerilla mobilization point at Maidan, he said.
Spilna Sprava said also that it would continue keeping the Central Elections Commission building under its control so as to monitor the presidential elections scheduled for May 25.
Voice of Russia, Interfax
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