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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== Early life ===
He was born on the 5th August 1979, in the city of Charkiv when Ukraine was still in the USSR. He is descendant from the side of his father from an ancient Cossack family who founded the village of Krasnopavlivka and by the side of his mother, he descends from a noble family of Žytomyr.
He was born on the 5th August 1979, in the city of Charkiv when Ukraine was still in the USSR. He is descendant from the side of his father from an ancient Cossack family who founded the village of Krasnopavlivka and by the side of his mother, he descends from a noble family of Žytomyr.


Already at a young age, he learns martial arts and boxing and he was already influenced by the nationalist ideals expressed by the book banned in the Soviet Union "Istorija Ukraïny dlja ditej" by Antin L'vovič Lotoc'kyj, given to him by his father. Then, in 2001, Bіlec'kyj graduated with honors from the Faculty of History of the University of Kharkiv.
Already at a young age, he learns martial arts and boxing and he was already influenced by the nationalist ideals expressed by the book banned in the Soviet Union "Istorija Ukraïny dlja ditej" by Antin L'vovič Lotoc'kyj, given to him by his father. Then, in 2001, Bіlec'kyj graduated with honors from the Faculty of History of the University of Kharkiv.


=== Activity in the political area and military career ===
After, in 2002, Bіlec'kyj becomes leader of the Kharkiv branch of the political organization Tryzub and collaborates with the Social-National Party of Ukraine for opposing the idea of his transformation into Svoboda. After the transformation of SNPU into Svoboda and the liquidation of the original Patriots of Ukraine, in 2005 Bіlec'kyj initiates the revival of the paramilitary organization Patriots of Ukraine.
After, in 2002, Bіlec'kyj becomes leader of the Kharkiv branch of the political organization Tryzub and collaborates with the Social-National Party of Ukraine for opposing the idea of his transformation into Svoboda. After the transformation of SNPU into Svoboda and the liquidation of the original Patriots of Ukraine, in 2005 Bіlec'kyj initiates the revival of the paramilitary organization Patriots of Ukraine.


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