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Russian neo-Nazi went to Ukraine through Belarus with task from Russia’s FSB

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A native of Kursk region of Russia was detained by the Security Service of Ukraine.

charter97.org website has been informed about that by the press-service of the agency.

“On November 13 the counter-intelligence service of the Security Council of Ukraine together with the State Border Service of Ukraine and the commanders of “Azov” regiment detained a citizen of the Russian Federation Dmitry Rassejkin, born in 1987, a native of Kursk region, a dweller of Murmansk region, a member of a neo-Nazi organisation “Restrukt”, who had been recruited by the FSB (Federal Security Service) of Russia with the aim to infiltrate “Azov”, a volunteer regiment of the Interior Affair Ministry of Ukraine.

By the order of the Russian special services the offender tried to enter the territory of Ukraine from Belarus. A certificate of a bomb technician and components kit for remote control for explosives were found with his things.

The saboteur confessed that according to the mission assigned by the Russia’s FSB, he was to join “Azov” regiment under a disguise of a person who is persecuted for anti-Russian views.

As said by the detained, he was to attempt lives of senior officers and personel of the volunteer regiment using explosives. Besides, he was ordered to gather intelligence information about the activities of “Azov” and operations planned.

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