When the
Euromaidan movement started in 2013, Borotba were critical of it from the outset. Some members of Borotba, including Dennis Levine, attempted to recruit protesters to the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Ukraine to fight against increased public transport costs in Kyiv. According to Svetlana Tsiberganova, they were attacked by the far-right. Borotba claims that after the
revolution of Dignity,
far-right nationalists received too much power and control over important ministries and agencies including defense, anti-corruption and national security, education, agriculture and the environment, as well as the office of the
Prosecutor General of Ukraine. Borotba has condemned what they considered a "Western-backed" and "
fascist" February 2014 "coup" in
Kyiv and called for a
socialist revolution in Ukraine against the government of "
ultra-nationalists and
Nazis". Borotba's members took an active role in the riots in
Kharkiv in March 2014. On March 15, Borotba, the "People's Unity" and other groups called a public meeting in Kharkiv. Borotba joined
Anti-Maidan protesters in storming the
regional administration building, which at that time was occupied by pro-Maidan activists, and their members are accused by other Ukrainian left organisations of taking part in the beating of pro-Maidan activists, including anarchists and the well-known Ukrainian author
Serhiy Zhadan. Borotba justified their action by calling the occupants members of
Right Sector. On April 15, 2014, Borotba's office in Kharkiv was raided by police, which seized 20
Molotov cocktails found on its premises. In Kharkiv, Borotba activists claim to have printed 100,000 leaflets and 10,000 posters persuading the voters to boycott the
presidential election in May 2014, since they considered it unrepresentative, radical rightist, and illegitimate. On
May Day, Borotba members staged a rally in Kovalska Street in
Odesa. Later in May, Borotba joined other
Anti-Maidan parties (Yury Apukhtin's "Southeast" movement, the
Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine and the Communist Party of Ukraine) in rallying against the presidential elections. The leader of the Odesan regional organisation of Borotba, Aleksey Albu, fled to
Russian-annexed Crimea, where he founded a "Committee for the Liberation of Odesa" on 24 May 2014 together with representatives of the Russian nationalist party
Rodina and of the far-right organization "Slavic Unity". ==Criticism==