Committee of Bashkir Resistance
The Committee of Bashkir Resistance is an underground organization made to fight the Russian government and to gain independence.[1][2] It was founded on 21 September, 2022.[1]
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Dates of operation | 21 September, 2022[1]-present |
Active regions | Bashkortostan |
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Battles and wars | Russian military commissariats attacks 2022-2023 Russian partisan war |
History
The Committee of Bashkir Resistance would be founded on 21 September 2022.[1] Several commissariats would be attacked.[1] After Russian partial mobilization, the Bashkir resistance posted
The time of demonstrations and protest marches are over, Putin and his allies can now expect bullets and Molotov cocktails.[2]
On September 24 the group firebombed the United Russia offices in Salavat and on October 3 they firebombed the Communist Party of the Russian Federation office in the city. Russian officials suspect Ruslan Gabbasov, a prominent Bashkir émigré leader, is behind the creation and support of the committee.[1]Russian political analyst Dmitry Oreshkin described the committee as:
the first swallow among the republics which are talking about independence.[1]
Since partial mobilization, the Committee of Bashkir Resistance has been fighting and underground war against the Russian Government by firebombing commissariats, Federal Security Service offices and administration buildings.[1][2] The group maintains ties with Gabbasov's Bashkir National Political Centre, the successor to Bashkort, a political party banned by the Republic's Supreme Court in 2020 for being an extremist organization. The group officially supports further federalization and regional rights within Russia to achieve sovereignty, but has a large faction advocating for total independence.[3] In August 2021, Fail Alsynov, the chairman of Bashkort, and Gabbasov staged a massive protest on Mount Kushtau where several thousand protesters clashed with local security forces. Radiy Khabirov, the Head of the Republic of Bashkortostan, personally negotiated with the protesters for their dispersal. Following the protest Alsynov and Gabbasov fled the county for Lithuania as criminal charges for creating an extremist organization where brought against them.[3] On October 10, 2022, photos of armed Baskhir militants appeared on Telegram wearing chevrons with a blue hexagon and crescent, similar to the insignia of the army of Bashkortostan during the Russian civil war. The militants have stated they do not wish to fight for a Russian world and that Ukranians had done nothing against the Baskhirs, and that they have sworn oaths to fight for the liberation of Bashkortostan.[3]
See also
References
- Goble, Paul (18 October 2022). "Bashkirs launch armed underground movement against Russia's war and for national independence". Euromaidenpress.
- Jansen, Quinten (13 November 2022). "Bashkir Separatism Movement Fights Against Russia's War From Within". The Organazation for World Peace.
- "Russia: 'This is not our war': Bashkir nationalists create armed resistance". ESSF. Retrieved 15 May 2023.