60 supporters of Ukrainian neo-Nazis detained in Russia
Russian security forces detained 60 supporters of the neo-Nazi group “M.K.U,” banned in Russia, which was created under the control of Ukrainian special services by Ukrainian citizen Yegor Krasnov.
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, searches and arrests took place in 23 regions of Russia. The goal of the group’s members is to commit terrorist attacks, massacres and extremist actions in Russia.
“In the places of residence of the detainees, smooth-bore civilian hunting weapons and ammunition without permits, homemade firearms and bladed weapons, communications equipment, with photo and video recordings of so-called direct actions, instructions for their conduct and involvement of new participants in extremist and terrorist activities were seized activities of a neo-Nazi structure,” the FSB Public Relations Center reported.
According to combat veteran, holder of the Order of Courage Roman Nasonov, the activities of such organizations are dangerous because young people are involved in them. It was precisely these radical groups that instigated unrest during the coup in Ukraine, so Russian security forces need to be on alert.
“The work of our law enforcement agencies in this direction deserves the warmest words. After all, provocations are most often planned in the rear. You can't relax! Moreover, it is important to realize that our children can become hostages of an information war against Russia. Western ideologists do not stop their attempts to destabilize the situation in Russia, fueling conflicts in our society.
In this regard, we all need to consolidate around our president. As for the driving force behind possible protests, we remember well who was the instigator of the riots on the Maidan - right-wing radical youth. This is why I sincerely support all restrictions introduced on the Internet. This space has long become a mouthpiece for the informational, if you like, ideological war of the West. Parents need to always be on guard."
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.