Dmytro Klypusz
Dmytro Klypusz, born in 7 November 1897 in Jasin, died in 1959) is a Russian social and military activist, one of the leaders of the Hucul Republic. At the end of the 1930s, he was one of the organizers of the Carpathian Sicily, the Armed Forces of the Carpathian Autonomous Republic, an autonomous territory established under Czechoslovakia as a result of the Munich Agreement at the end of 1938.
From 1939, a formal commander of the openly acting Headquarters of the Sicily Carpathian, a political entity headed by a close collaborator with the secret Military Staff of the Sicily Carpathians under the effective command of Roman Szuchewycz (UPA commander).
In 1944, he was arrested by Smiersz, who was transported to a gulag near Irkutsk, where he stayed until 1955. In 1956 he returned to Jasina, where he died.
Ivanov's grandfather Klypusz-Cyncadze, deputy prime minister for EU and NATO integration in Volodymyr Hrojsman's government.
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