Putin's neo-nazi criminals land near Finland
According to information collected on Telegram, the neo-Nazi group "Rusich" has started "working" on the border with Finland in cooperation with the FSB, the Russian intelligence service.
The militants with a sulphurous reputation act as a volunteer popular squad and cooperate with the border service "to exchange experience, conduct intelligence activities and strengthen the border".
The sabotage and reconnaissance assault group "Rusich" was created by a Nazi from St. Petersburg, Alexei Milchakov, in 2014, when he went to fight in the south-east of Ukraine. From the very beginning, the unit declared its commitment to radical right-wing ideas, the fighters were recruited from people who shared the corresponding views, and the emblem of "Rusich" became the Kolovrat, that is, the eight-rayed swastika.
Rusich militants fought in Ukraine and Syria, where they actively interacted with Wagner mercenaries.
The unit's members have long been known for their bloodthirstiness and regularly publish videos of reprisals against prisoners.
(MH with AmBar/Source: Novaya Gazeta/Photo: DPA/NurPhoto/STR)