Russian governor awards Order of Courage to soldier with Swastika tattoo
Quote from Timothy Fitzpatrick on August 24, 2024, 12:21
The Krasnodar governor awarded a volunteer with a tattoo in the form of a swastika. Later, the photo from the award was removed from the administration's website.
Veniamin Kondratyev was photographed with volunteers and participants of "humanitarian missions" who go to the war in Ukraine. In one of the photos next to him there is a man with tattoos in the form of a swastika stylized as "Slavic runes".
Later, the picture disappeared from the administration's website.
The man with a tattoo with a swastika turned out to be Alexander Kuliyev, the head of the Anapa Boxing Federation. In December 2022, it was reported that as part of the "volunteer detachment of the Russian Union of Martial Arts" he went "to train" to go to war in Ukraine in the future. In 2024, he was awarded the Order of Courage, Echo found out.
The Krasnodar governor awarded a volunteer with a tattoo in the form of a swastika. Later, the photo from the award was removed from the administration's website.
Veniamin Kondratyev was photographed with volunteers and participants of "humanitarian missions" who go to the war in Ukraine. In one of the photos next to him there is a man with tattoos in the form of a swastika stylized as "Slavic runes".
Later, the picture disappeared from the administration's website.
The man with a tattoo with a swastika turned out to be Alexander Kuliyev, the head of the Anapa Boxing Federation. In December 2022, it was reported that as part of the "volunteer detachment of the Russian Union of Martial Arts" he went "to train" to go to war in Ukraine in the future. In 2024, he was awarded the Order of Courage, Echo found out.