ANTHONY LOYD

Ukraine’s far-right warriors set for war with Russia

An ultra-nationalist force is brought in from the cold as Kiev’s fears increase
Russia’s military continues to carry out manoeuvres on Ukraine’s doorstep
Russia’s military continues to carry out manoeuvres on Ukraine’s doorstep
AP

Ukraine’s newly decorated war hero remains troubled by an ill-chosen remark concerning the bones in the cage of his unit’s pet wolf.

By rights Dmytro Kotsyubaylo, nom de guerre Da Vinci, should be basking in glory. Last month the 26-year-old captain became the first living recipient serving in the ultra-nationalist Right Sector volunteer battalion to be awarded the title Hero of Ukraine by the country’s president.

Photographs of him shaking hands with President Zelensky at the ceremony in the Ukrainian parliament, where he was also decorated with the Order of the Golden Star for courage on the battlefield, marked not just a moment of personal glory for him but a political rehabilitation for a unit mired in controversy since its formation.

Dmytro Kotsyubaylo at his base in Avdiivka
Dmytro Kotsyubaylo at his base in Avdiivka
ANTHONY LOYD

“The honour is a