This group is involved in monstrous war crimes in Ukraine

Russia sends neo-nazi sabotage group to 'strengthen' and spy on Finnish border

Esp 9·09·2024 · 19:22 0

One of Putin's excuses for invading Ukraine was that he was going to "denazify" the country, a blatant lie to justify such aggression.

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A neo-nazi group deployed by Russia in Donbas

In March 2022, I already pointed out here that Russia has been using groups of neo-nazi and communist mercenaries for years in Donbas, as the Russians call the eastern part of Ukraine that was invaded by Moscow, using pro-Russian separatists as puppets, in 2014. One of the Russian neo-Nazi groups I cited in that article was the DSHRG "Rusich", led by Alexei Milchakov, of which there is a famous photo displaying a Nazi flag. The acronym DSHRG stands for "Assault and Sabotage Reconnaissance Group", and indicates the specialties of this paramilitary group.

Alexei Milchakov, leader of the neo-nazi paramilitary unit DSHRG "Rusich". On the left he is seen in Russian military uniform, and on the right he is displaying a Nazi flag (Photo: dialog.ua).

The savage crimes exhibited by the group itself: decapitations and human sacrifices

This paramilitary unit is considered a mercenary group and is involved in war crimes, some of extreme monstrosity and psychopathic, such as the beheading of a Ukrainian soldier, displayed by the nazi group itself a few weeks ago. The neo-nazi group's atrocities are so colossal that a Russian State Duma deputy recently criticized them for an announcement by Rusich that they had asked for a Ukrainian prisoner to be handed over "for a ritual sacrifice to Slavic gods on the autumn equinox holiday" and in order to "encourage and strengthen the spirit of the unit's new staff."

Mercenaries of the DSHRG "Rusich" in the photos released by this neo-nazi group on their deployment near the border with Finland (Photo: DSHRG "Rusich").

Rusich's links to the satanic neo-nazi network ONA

These neo-pagan practices are inspired by those adopted by National Socialism during Hitler's dictatorship. Some sources link the DSHRG "Rusich" with an international neo-nazi and Satanic network, the Order of the Nine Angles (ONA), accused of terrorist practices, child abuse and human sacrifice, and which in Russia also has one of its branches in the so-called Ave Satan Legion.

Russia sends Nazi group to spy on Finnish border

This Monday, on its Telegram channel, the DSHRG "Rusich" announced its deployment on the border with Finland, with the following text: "DSHR Rusich officially began interaction with the FSB border service for the northwestern zone of Russia (within the framework of the DND) in order to exchange experience, conduct intelligence activities and strengthen the border with Finland." It just so happens that last year, the Russian newspaper Izvestia linked the ONA to murders committed in the Karelia region, the area where the DSHRG "Rusich" will be deployed.

Neo-Nazi mercenaries from the DSHRG "Rusich" have committed such savage atrocities in Ukraine that they have even sparked a controversy in Russia (Photo: DSHRG "Rusich").

The CIA and MI6 alert about Russian sabotage throughout Europe

The deployment of a Russian neo-Nazi paramilitary group specialising in sabotage near the border with Finland comes two days after the warning launched by the CIA and MI6 against a "reckless campaign of sabotage across Europe" by Russia. For the first time, US and British foreign intelligence services have joined forces to say they face an “unprecedented array of threats” following a series of mysterious sabotage and arson attacks on infrastructure in the UK, Germany and the Baltic states, Sky News reported.

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Main photo: DSHRG "Rusich".

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