The rest of the unit then proceeded to barricade themselves at a school and are refusing to surrender (Source in Russian). They may or may not get stormed by the authorities.The commander and seven of his soldiers from the Interior Ministry’s Tornado volunteer battalion were arrested on June 17 in different cities amid what they allege is a conflict with their superior, Luhansk Oblast police chief Anatoly Naumenko, over smuggling.
Authorities accuse them of committing rape and torture, Deputy Prosecutor General Anatoly Matios said, adding that prosecutors had video footage of the alleged crimes.
The Luhansk-based Tornado servicemen, including their deputy commander Mykola Tsukur who wasn’t remanded in custody, accuse Naumenko of running a protection racket for smuggling cast iron from occupied territory and said that the arrest is linked to those accusations. The Tornado battalion is partially made up of former convicts from Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.
Luhansk Oblast’s police department declined to comment when reached by phone. Andriy Demartino, a spokesman for the Prosecutor General’s Office, was not immediately available for comment by phone.
Battalion commander Ruslan Onyshchenko was detained in Dnipropetrovsk by Sokil, a rapid response unit of the police, while six Tornado soldiers were arrested in Luhansk Oblast by military prosecutors. An additional soldier was detained in Lviv by the State Security Service, Mykola Tsukur, a deputy commander of the battalion, and Serhiy Batyashov, a soldier of the battalion, told the Kyiv Post by phone.
“Some of them are charged with some severe crimes but they (authorities) don’t have any facts,” Batyashov said. “…This whole mess is because of trains with smuggled goods.”
Currently Onyshchenko is being held at a detention facility in Kharkiv, Tsukur said. He added that law enforcement agencies were planning to search the battalion’s base near Lysychansk.
Tsukur wrote on Facebook that authorities were preparing to storm the Tornado base and urged fighters of the Right Sector nationalist group to help them.
Batyashov attributed the arrests to Tornado fighters stopping what they say is a train transporting 20 railroad cars with smuggled cast iron worth Hr 17 million from the city of Alchevsk in territory occupied by Russian-backed separatists to Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on June 16.
The conflict between Tornado and Naumenko over smuggling flared up on May 29, when Tsukur alleged on the Shuster Live television show that Naumenko was running a joint smuggling business with Kremlin-backed separatists.
On the next day, Tsukur’s abandoned house in Perevalsk in separatist-controlled territory was burned.
He said later that Naumenko had ordered the battalion to withdraw to their base when they tried to block a train with what they said was smuggled coal in April.
Smugglers earn Hr 10 million in net profit from one coal train between the separatist-held city of Luhansk and the Ukrainian-controlled town of Shchastia, he claimed.
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