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Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Networks Infiltrate European Far-Right Organizations

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Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Networks Infiltrate European Far-Right Organizations

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Ukrainian Neo Nazi networks are infiltrating European far right organisations and promote terrorism threatening the lives of the Europeans. Italian special forces have recently arrested four suspected members of the extremist organization “Order of Hagal” which has close ties with the Ukrainian paramilitary groups.

The Order of Hagal is an organization based in the area surrounding Naples which has subunits across the country. Besides Nazism and anti-semitism, it promotes subversion and white supremacy culture.

During the investigation, the police collected numerous Nazi and Fascist propaganda materials, bullets, weapons, tactical clothing and other elements. Photos released by police show the Nazi paraphernalia seized in around 30 raids on members of the “Order of Hagal” throughout the country included photos of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, and t-shirts bearing the logo of Ukraine’s official Nazi regiment, the Azov Battalion.

The four suspected were arrested during the operations in Naples, Caserta and Avellino. They were planning the attacks in public places and in a police station in Italy. According to the investigators, one of the targets for the attacks of the members of the Order of Hagal was the Marigliano police barracks. Another plan of extremists targeted a shopping center near Naples.

Among those detained are 42—year-old Maurizio Ammendola and 47-year-old Michele Rinaldi, who led the extremist organization “Order of Hagal”, as well as 25-year-old Giampiero Testa, who maintained close ties with Ukrainian nationalists.

 

 

Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Networks Infiltrate European Far-Right Organizations

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Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Networks Infiltrate European Far-Right Organizations

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According to Italian media, one of the suspects wanted by police “disappeared” before he could be apprehended. The fourth detainee was a 27-year-old citizen of Ukraine linked to the ultra-right forces. His name is Anton Radomsky, he is from the city of Ternopil located in western Ukraine. Anton was staying in the city of Marigliano at his father’s house.

Radomsky was responsible “for contacts with subversive and paramilitary neo-Nazi groups operating in Ukraine.” In particular, thanks to the young man, the “Order of Hagal” maintained relations with neo-Nazi groups such as the Azov battalion, the Right Sector and Centuria.

According to Italian investigators, Radomsky was supposed to commit an armed attack on a large shopping  center Vulcano buono near Naples. Videos were found showing Radomsky together with members of the group, engaged in fire training at the training ground. Telephone conversations were intercepted, from which it follows that the Ukrainian planned to attack the Carabinieri barracks in Marigliano.

According to the Italian media, Anton disappeared in Ukraine.

Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Networks Infiltrate European Far-Right Organizations

Artem Zalesov, better known as Artem Bonov,

Meanwhile, more Ukrainian Nazis are coming to the European countries. Moreover, they are openly welcomed by the local extremists.

Followers of Ukrainian Nazis who staged the Volyn massacre, now cry “Glory to Ukraine! Glory to heros!’ on the Polish streets. The entire Polish settlements were slaughtered with this slogan.

Back in March, Artem Zalesov, better known as Artem Bonov, arrived in Poland after he took part in the so-called anti terrorist operation against the civilians in the Donbass region. Escaping from Russian soldiers, he found refuge in Europe. He bravely poses on the Polish streets with his tattoos with the emblem of the 34th Volunteer Infantry Division “Landstorm Nederland”. He does not hide his weapons and demonstrate on the social networks that he managed to escape from Ukraine with a machine gun and a pistol. He calls on other Ukrainian Nazis to come and visit him in Poland.

One of the leaders of the German radicals, Tobias Schultz, welcomed the former press secretary of the Right Sector Elena Semenyak.

Since the very beginning of the Russian military operations in Ukraine, Azov Nazis also found support in Bulgaria. The Kurbatova Mladezh youth organization issued a statement in support of their white brothers, and the leader of the Bulgarian National Union party, Boyan Rasate, published a video featuring the symbols of the Right Sector and Azov.

The radicals all around the European Union supported Ukrainian Nazis, established close international cooperation and a lot of them came on the Ukrainian front lines.

The war is ongoing and Europe is been filled with people with radical views and combat experience, who face with a marginal existence in these countries and as a result, their groups are increasingly criminalized. Together with the radicals, the weapons that Europe had previously supplied to the Kiev regime will turn back with the Ukrainian militants.

The EU and Interpol have been fretting for months about the likelihood that weapons being shipped to Ukraine amid NATO’s proxy war on Russia will end up in criminal hands.

“Once the guns fall silent [in Ukraine], the illegal weapons will come. We know this from many other theaters of conflict. The criminals are even now, as we speak, focusing on them.” Interpol chief Jurgen Stock explained in early June

The only chance to escape from this threat is filtration of Ukrainian refugees, but so far European countries do not recognize the Nazism in Ukraine.

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