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русич RF army neo-Nazi group SARG "Rusich" wants to conduct ritual sacrifice of captured Ukrainian The occupiers from the neo-Nazi group Sabotage Assault Reconnaissance Group (SARG) "Rusich" called for the transfer of a captured Ukrainian for "ritual sacrifice." 19 034 49 Previously in trend: War

ян,славян,петровський Russian neo-Nazi militant Petrovsky, whose extradition is sought by Ukraine, remanded in custody in Finland In Finland, a district court has decided to keep in custody Russian neo-Nazi militant Vojislav Torden (Jan Petrovsky), who is suspected of terrorist crimes in Ukraine. 2 709 19 Incidents

дети учения неонацисты боевики Teens from several countries trained by Russian neo-Nazi militants, participants of Donbas fighting. PHOTOS The "military patriotic gatherings" in Moscow larger area for teens of different countries are organized by Enot Corp ultra-right military group, former participants of the war in the Donbas. 36 034 77 Photo News

Belorusian who fought in Azov Battalion on trial in Vitebsk A Belarusian man authorities say has openly espoused neo-Nazi ideas is on trial in Belarus along with five other defendants on charges including inciting ethnic hatred. 14 326 34 Incidents

Moscow strongly suspected of cultivating extremists in Hungary, - Financial Times Hungary’s national security committee confirmed neo-Nazi National Front movement (MNA) members were openly trained with Russian diplomats and men dressed in Russian military intelligence uniforms. 10 547 23 Incidents

рф лагерь мильчаков неонацизм Russian mercenaries from Donbas train Russian children in camp near Moscow. PHOTOS Military training camps by self-proclaimed “DPR” and “LPR” militants, where the terrorists train themselves as well as teenagers, are operating in Russia openly. The training is conducted with the use of small arms; participants are being taught by well-known war criminals and Russian neo-Nazis guilty of tortures and killing of Ukrainian POWs. 88 020 225 Previously in trend: Evidence of Russian aggression in Ukraine

Most Ukrainians Do not Reazlize that Svoboda has Unabashed Neo-Nazi Members, The New York Times Most Ukrainians Do not Reazlize that Svoboda has Unabashed Neo-Nazi Members, The New York Times The last time Oleg Tyagnybok was a member of Ukraine’s Parliament, his colleagues kicked him out over a fiery speech in which he described how Ukrainians, during World War II, bravely fought Muscovites, Germans, Jews “and other scum,” and then used slurs to refer to the “Jewish-Russian mafia, which rules in Ukraine.” 26 064 1 247 Previously in trend: Elections 2012