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Russians detain 12 alleged 'neo-Nazis' in occupied Kerch - rossmedia

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Russian authorities have detained 12 members of the White Mast group in occupied Crimea, accusing them of links to pro-Ukrainian volunteer formations, seizing weapons, extremist literature and neo-Nazi symbols.

Twelve people from the "White Mast" group were detained in Kerch in temporarily occupied Crimea. According to data of the local media  allegedly exposed a gang of "neo-Nazis" who kept in touch with the leaders of volunteer units fighting on the side of Ukraine, reports UNN.

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Citing Russian investigators, the BAZA Telegram channel reported that during searches in Kerch, Yalta, Sevastopol and Feodosiya, they found correspondence with leaders of volunteer groups fighting on the side of Ukraine in the detainees' phones. They also confiscated knives, weapons, pepper spray, extremist literature and clothes with neo-Nazi symbols. We would like to point out that the props also included the Russian imperial flag.

According to media reports, investigators believe the founder of the Crimean cell of the "White Masti" is 24-year-old Mikhail Maurov, who went to Georgia and planned to join the "Legion of Freedom of Russia".

According to Russian investigators, the coordinator allegedly coordinated Maurov on how to form a detachment of fighters on the territory of Crimea, train them and then transfer them to the territory of Ukraine.

According to "Baza", the members of the group were detained under administrative articles. However, in the near future they may be prosecuted under articles on public calls for extremist activities, repeated propaganda of extremist symbols and violation of the right to freedom of conscience and religion.

Tatiana Salganik

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