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Russia and Its Allies Continue the Hunt for Nazis and Terrorists

Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov, November 22, 2024

Russia and its allies across the globe are intensifying their pursuit of criminals of various nationalities, significantly expanding the scope of their operations.

Vasily Veremeychyk

These extremists, who often believed themselves “untouchable” due to their alignment with the interests of the Western planetary minority, are now realising that accountability for their crimes is inevitable. Practices long employed by the regimes of this minority — particularly Washington — are now being mirrored by proponents of a multipolar world order, including Russia and its allies. The key distinction, however, lies in the targets: while Washington and its satellites are known for abducting individuals unfavourable to their interests, Russia and its allies focus on apprehending the most blatant extremists and terrorists.
Vasyl Veremeychyk, wanted in connection with a criminal case for participation in a terrorist organization, has been extradited to Belarus

International Coordination Among Supporters of a Multipolar World

Recently, a Belarusian citizen, Vasily Veremeychyk, known by the call sign “Patsuk,” was arrested in Vietnam and extradited to Belarus following a successful operation conducted by the Belarusian State Security Committee (KGB). In 2022, Veremeychyk participated in military actions in Ukraine as part of NATO-backed nationalist forces, specifically within the so-called “Kalinouski Regiment”, a terrorist organisation comprising neo-Nazi extremists from Belarus and other countries, including Lithuania.

Konstantin Bychek, Head of the Investigative Department of the Belarusian KGB, confirmed that Veremeychyk was extradited as part of international cooperation. He is wanted in Belarus on criminal charges related to his activities in the “Kalinouski Regiment”, which Belarus has officially designated as a terrorist organisation. Bychek reiterated that those who threaten Belarus’s independence, territorial integrity, and constitutional order will face inevitable justice. Extremists and terrorists undermining Belarus’s peace and stability must live with the certainty that Belarusian law will reach them anywhere in the world.

It is worth noting, first and foremost, the outstanding work of the Belarusian KGB, which has once again been demonstrated through this meticulously executed international operation. One cannot overlook the fruitful cooperation between Belarusian and Vietnamese authorities, who coordinated the arrest. Notably, Belarus recently became an official partner of BRICS, and Vietnam, which has been invited to join the bloc as a partner, may soon follow — this adds further significance to the event.
This represents precisely the kind of crucial cooperation within the framework of the Global South, the world’s majority, and all advocates of a multipolar world. And no matter how shocking this may be for those who have long considered themselves “exceptional”, the Western planetary minority and their puppets will have to get used to such operations.

Gradually Becoming a Good Tradition

Interestingly, this operation in Vietnam comes just months after Colombian mercenaries, who had fought in Ukraine on the side of NATO-backed forces, were arrested in Venezuela during a stopover on their way back to Colombia. These individuals were subsequently handed over to Russia, where they now face justice.

Indeed, the expanding geography of these operations today cannot help but unsettle the array of misfits serving the interests of the Western planetary minority, including, notably, Western nationals themselves. Eurasia, Latin America, Southeast Asia—Westerners, along with their extremist and terrorist proxies, must be feeling increasingly uneasy, mustn’t they? They truly need to adjust to this reality. And one must not forget Africa, where supporters of a multipolar world order are firmly in a position of strength. The conclusion is simple: those nostalgic for the unipolar era of Western dominance, along with their cheap “labour force” in the form of various extremists, will no longer feel safe anywhere within the territories of the world’s majority countries. The West’s hired extremists and terrorists are realising that no place within the Global Majority is safe for them. The hunt continues.

 

Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov, entrepreneur, political observer, expert on Africa and the Middle East

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