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The '''Republic of Stakhanov''' was a proposed separatist republic of Pavel Dryomov on the territory of the city of [[Stakhanov, Ukraine|Stakhanov]] within the separatist [[Luhansk People's Republic]].<ref name="Cossack Separatist Republics">{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/@Hromadske/a-guide-to-warlords-of-the-ukraine-separatist-republics-2be78dfc7a5e|title=A Guide to Warlords of the Ukraine ‘Separatist Republics’|first=Hromadske|last=International|date=14 November 2014|publisher=}}</ref>
The '''Republic of Stakhanov''' was a proposed separatist republic of Pavel Dryomov on the territory of the city of [[Stakhanov, Ukraine|Stakhanov]] within the separatist [[Luhansk People's Republic]].<ref name="Cossack Separatist Republics">{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/@Hromadske/a-guide-to-warlords-of-the-ukraine-separatist-republics-2be78dfc7a5e|title=A Guide to Warlords of the Ukraine ‘Separatist Republics’|first=Hromadske|last=International|date=14 November 2014|publisher=}}</ref>


Before the war Dryomov was a bricklayer in Stakhanov.<ref name="Cossack Separatist Republics"/> At the beginning of the [[War in Donbass|conflict in Eastern Ukraine]], Dryomov offered Stakhanov citizens an alternate vision to that of the LPR - a new, [[socialist]] neo-[[Soviet]], "Cossack" republic "that works for the poor and elderly". In 2014 Dryomov was called the "savior of Stakhanov" by the British journalist [[Oliver Carroll]] who wrote an article about him in [[Politico]] magazine.<ref name="politico.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/11/welcome-to-the-cossack-peoples-republic-of-stakhanov-112420.html|title=Welcome to the Cossack People's Republic of Stakhanov|first=Oliver|last=Carroll|website=POLITICO Magazine}}</ref> According to Carroll, one of the main points of departure between The Republic of Stakhanov and the [[Luhansk People's Republic]] was whether to adhere to the [[Minsk Protocol]] ceasefire deal with [[Ukraine]]. Dryomov advocated continuing the [[War in Donbass]]. During a speech, he advocated his views and stated "We've had enough corruption and slavery here for a century! We're not fools—neither Poroshenko nor Putin are interested in an honest country!" Nothing would be allowed to get in the way of destiny, he declared: "We will build a Cossack republic right here in Stakhanov!"<ref name="politico.com"/>
Before the war Dryomov was a bricklayer in Stakhanov.<ref name="Cossack Separatist Republics"/> At the beginning of the [[War in Donbas|conflict in Eastern Ukraine]], Dryomov offered Stakhanov citizens an alternate vision to that of the LPR - a new, [[socialist]] neo-[[Soviet]], "Cossack" republic "that works for the poor and elderly". In 2014 Dryomov was called the "savior of Stakhanov" by the British journalist [[Oliver Carroll]] who wrote an article about him in [[Politico]] magazine.<ref name="politico.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/11/welcome-to-the-cossack-peoples-republic-of-stakhanov-112420.html|title=Welcome to the Cossack People's Republic of Stakhanov|first=Oliver|last=Carroll|website=POLITICO Magazine}}</ref> According to Carroll, one of the main points of departure between The Republic of Stakhanov and the [[Luhansk People's Republic]] was whether to adhere to the [[Minsk Protocol]] ceasefire deal with [[Ukraine]]. Dryomov advocated continuing the [[War in Donbas]]. During a speech, he advocated his views and stated "We've had enough corruption and slavery here for a century! We're not fools—neither Poroshenko nor Putin are interested in an honest country!" Nothing would be allowed to get in the way of destiny, he declared: "We will build a Cossack republic right here in Stakhanov!"<ref name="politico.com"/>


According to some sources, on September 14, 2014, [[Don Cossacks]] in [[Stakhanov, Ukraine]] proclaimed the Republic of Stakhanov, and that a "Cossack government" now ruled in Stakhanov.<ref name="OSCE17SEPT">{{cite press release | url=http://www.osce.org/ukraine-smm/123628 | title=Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine based on information received as of 18:00 (Kyiv time), 15 September 2014 | publisher=Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | date=16 September 2014 | accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> However, the following day, this was claimed to be a fabrication, and an unnamed Don Cossack leader stated the September 14 meeting had, in fact, resulted in 12,000 Cossacks volunteering to join the LPR forces.<ref name="OSCE18SEPT">{{cite press release | url=http://www.osce.org/ukraine-smm/123746 | title=Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine based on information received as of 18:00 (Kyiv time), 18 September 2014 | publisher=Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | date=18 September 2014 | accessdate=19 September 2014}}</ref>
According to some sources, on September 14, 2014, [[Don Cossacks]] in [[Stakhanov, Ukraine]] proclaimed the Republic of Stakhanov, and that a "Cossack government" now ruled in Stakhanov.<ref name="OSCE17SEPT">{{cite press release | url=http://www.osce.org/ukraine-smm/123628 | title=Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine based on information received as of 18:00 (Kyiv time), 15 September 2014 | publisher=Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | date=16 September 2014 | accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> However, the following day, this was claimed to be a fabrication, and an unnamed Don Cossack leader stated the September 14 meeting had, in fact, resulted in 12,000 Cossacks volunteering to join the LPR forces.<ref name="OSCE18SEPT">{{cite press release | url=http://www.osce.org/ukraine-smm/123746 | title=Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine based on information received as of 18:00 (Kyiv time), 18 September 2014 | publisher=Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | date=18 September 2014 | accessdate=19 September 2014}}</ref>

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The Republic of Stakhanov was a proposed separatist republic of Pavel Dryomov on the territory of the city of Stakhanov within the separatist Luhansk People's Republic.[1]

Before the war Dryomov was a bricklayer in Stakhanov.[1] At the beginning of the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, Dryomov offered Stakhanov citizens an alternate vision to that of the LPR - a new, socialist neo-Soviet, "Cossack" republic "that works for the poor and elderly". In 2014 Dryomov was called the "savior of Stakhanov" by the British journalist Oliver Carroll who wrote an article about him in Politico magazine.[2] According to Carroll, one of the main points of departure between The Republic of Stakhanov and the Luhansk People's Republic was whether to adhere to the Minsk Protocol ceasefire deal with Ukraine. Dryomov advocated continuing the War in Donbas. During a speech, he advocated his views and stated "We've had enough corruption and slavery here for a century! We're not fools—neither Poroshenko nor Putin are interested in an honest country!" Nothing would be allowed to get in the way of destiny, he declared: "We will build a Cossack republic right here in Stakhanov!"[2]

According to some sources, on September 14, 2014, Don Cossacks in Stakhanov, Ukraine proclaimed the Republic of Stakhanov, and that a "Cossack government" now ruled in Stakhanov.[3] However, the following day, this was claimed to be a fabrication, and an unnamed Don Cossack leader stated the September 14 meeting had, in fact, resulted in 12,000 Cossacks volunteering to join the LPR forces.[4]

Pavel Dryomov died on 12 December 2015 when his car was blown up while he was traveling the day after his wedding.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b International, Hromadske (14 November 2014). "A Guide to Warlords of the Ukraine 'Separatist Republics'".
  2. ^ a b Carroll, Oliver. "Welcome to the Cossack People's Republic of Stakhanov". POLITICO Magazine.
  3. ^ "Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine based on information received as of 18:00 (Kyiv time), 15 September 2014" (Press release). Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. 16 September 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine based on information received as of 18:00 (Kyiv time), 18 September 2014" (Press release). Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. 18 September 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  5. ^ Separatist Cossack Commander Reported Killed In Ukraine's Luhansk, Radio Free Europe (12 December 2015)