Igor Bezler

Lieutenant Colonel
Igor Bezler
Nickname(s) "Bes" (Imp)
Born (1965-12-30) 30 December 1965
Simferopol, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Allegiance  Soviet Union
 Ukraine[1]
Service/branch Donbass People's Militia
Rank Major General of the "Donetsk People's Republic"
Battles/wars Soviet war in Afghanistan
Donbass War
Awards Order of the Red Star

Igor Nikolayevich Bezler (Russian: Игорь Николаевич Безлер; Ukrainian: Ігор Миколайович Бєзлєр, Ihor Mykolayovych Byezlyer; born 1965, Simferopol,[2] Crimean Oblast, Ukrainian SSR), known by the pseudonym "Bes" (Russian: Бес, English: Imp)[3] is one of the pro-Russian rebel leaders whose group controlled the local police department in Horlivka.[4] He was a prominent commander in the early phases of the War in the Donbass and the 2014 Crimean crisis. In 2014 he went into hiding and as of 2016 issued statements denouncing the Russian-backed separatist groups.

Biography

Bezler's father, Nikolai Bezler (or Mykola Byezlyer), was an ethnic German (original spelling of his surname in German - Besler), his mother was an ethnic Ukrainian, but he considers himself Russian.[5]

He served in the Soviet Army in Afghanistan (1983-84) and in Russia's 1990s wars to defeat Chechnya's independence movement. He was awarded the Order of the Red Star. In 1994-97 Bezler studied at the Dzerzhinsky Military Academy.[6][7] (It is possible that this reference is to the FSB Academy.)

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) claims that until 2002 he served in detachments of the Russian General Staff GRU retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel.[8] In 2002 Bezler moved to Ukraine.

According to Ukrainian officials, in February 2014 he was contacted by agents of the GRU. Complying with their instructions, Bezler supposedly moved to Crimea where he participated in number of violent events connected with taking over of military installations and government facilities. In April 2014, as a member of a diversion group, Bezler helped take over the SBU headquarters in Donetsk Oblast and the MVS district department in Horlivka.[9]

On April 14, 2014, a YouTube video showed a man claiming to be a lieutenant colonel of the Russian army addressing police officers[10] at the pro-Russian-held Horlivka police station[11] and naming a new police chief.[10]

The man was subsequently identified as Bezler. Ukraine accused him and Igor Strelkov of orchestrating the killing of Horlivka deputy Volodymyr Ivanovych Rybak.[12][13] Bezler denies his involvement.[14]

MH17 involvement

On July 17, 2014, 2 minutes before the crash of Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 MH17, Bezler received a phone call from an informant called "Naimanets" [15] suggesting that a "high flying bird" was heading his way. At 4:40 p.m. Kyiv time, 20 minutes after the crash of Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 MH17, Bezler reports to a person identified by Ukraine’s SBU as Vasili Geranin, a colonel in the main intelligence department of the general headquarters of the armed forces of the Russian Federation, regarding the shooting down of a plane.[16] Bezler has said that the talk had really taken place but that he had talked about a Ukrainian attack aircraft shot down by the militia a day before the Malaysian airliner crash.[17]

Shaun Walker, a reporter for The Guardian, claims that Bezler "is regarded as something of a loose cannon, even by other rebels, who speak about him in hushed tones." When Walker interviewed Bezler with the hope of asking him about the MH17 crash, Bezler reportedly bragged that he summarily executes some of the combatants he captures: "Those who are fighting with the Ukrainian army, we keep as prisoners. Those who are fighting with volunteer battalions, we question them and then shoot them on the spot. Why should we show any pity to them?... You should see what they have done to my people. They chop off their heads and shit in the helmets! They are fascists! So why should we stand on ceremony with them? Questioning, an execution, that’s it. I will hang those fuckers from lampposts!". According to Walker, when Bezler saw the journalists recording this conversation, he ordered, "Burn their notebooks! Seize their electronics! Search everything for compromising material and then destroy it! If you find anything, execute them as spies!... Don’t think for one minute I will hesitate to have you shot."[18]

Post MH17

In November 2014 Bezler disappeared from public sight in Donbass and speculations about his death was circulated by some Ukrainian media (including a version that he was assassinated by Russian special services). Luhansk People's Republic representatives admitted "he left the Donbass" but rejected the claims about his death.[19] A video appeared on YouTube by end of November in which Bezler appeared, explaining he's alive and in Ukraine's Poltava Oblast.[20]

On December 19, 2014, Bezler was placed on the Specially Designated Nationals List by the U.S Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).[21] This placement prohibits U.S. persons from undertaking any business with him without first obtaining a license from OFAC.

Early March 2016 Bezler claimed in a post on (social network) VK that he "always was and still am a supporter of a single sovereign federal Ukraine, but without Nazis and obsessive nationalism" and had never been a supporter of the recreation of New Russia.[22] He also stated that the Donetsk People's Republic had become a "Banana republic" with a stealing leadership.[22]

References

  1. "УВАГА! РОЗШУКУЄТЬСЯ БЄЗЛЄР ІГОР МИКОЛАЙОВИЧ" (in Ukrainian). Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. Retrieved 2014-08-17.
  2. SBU searches for the Russian Lt Colonel who was taking over militia in Horlivka. TSN. April 18, 2014
  3. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/29/-sp-ukraine-rebel-igor-bezler-interview-demon
  4. "Three Ukraine elite Alpha group agents captured in Donetsk region". RT. 27 April 2014.
  5. "Visiting Bes: reporting from rebellious Horlivka". Forbes. July 4, 2014.
  6. Real Lieutenant Colonel Oleksiy Goncharenko blog at Ukrainska Pravda. April 16, 2014
  7. Who is he, the Horlivka Lieutenant Colonel Igor Bezler? Vostochnyi Dozor. April 17, 2014
  8. SBU wants Russian spy Igor Bezler Gordonua.com. April 18, 2014
  9. Horlivka Lieutenant Colonel of the Russian Federation appeared to be real, but in reserves. Dumskaya. April 16, 2014
  10. 1 2 "'Russian lieutenant colonel' meets Ukrainian police officers". BBC. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  11. "Ukraine crisis: Pro-Russian attack in Ukraine's Horlivka". BBC. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  12. SBU blames Russian military intelligence officers for killing Horlivka deputy. Kyiv Post. April 23, 2014
  13. SBU: Russian intelligence officer involved in murder of Horlivka City Council deputy. Ukrinform. April 23, 2014
  14. Igor (Bes) Bezler: we'll start attack when the enemy will get weary Ria Novosti. July 16, 2014
  15. MH17 Crash: Full Transcript Of Alleged Phone Intercepts Between Russian Intelligence Officers. July 17, 2014
  16. Kiev’s evidence of militia’s responsibility for airliner crash faked - expert. July 207, 2014
  17. "Ukraine rebel chief Igor Bezler threatens to execute interviewer", The Guardian, July 29, 2014, http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/29/-sp-ukraine-rebel-igor-bezler-interview-demon
  18. "Russian Tanks Enter Eastern Ukraine as Rebel Leader Linked to MH17 Disaster Is Reported Dead". Newsweek. 2014-11-07. Retrieved 2014-11-10.
  19. Video on YouTube
  20. "Issuance of a new Ukraine-related Executive Order and General License; Ukraine-related Designations". Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  21. 1 2 (Ukrainian) Hello "alcoholic-Zakharchenko chicken legs": Bezler said that he was always for a United Ukraine, Obozrevatel, (March 5, 2016)


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