FSB detains 16 supporters of neo-Nazi youth gang in Russia

FSB detains 16 supporters of neo-Nazi youth gang in Russia

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has detained 16 supporters of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi youth gang dubbed M.K.U. in nine Russian cities, the FSB said in a statement on Thursday.

"The Federal Security Service and the Investigative Committee in Irkutsk, Krasnodar, Saratov, Tambov, Tyumen, Chita, Anapa, Pushchino (the Moscow region) and Pereslavl-Zalessky (the Yaroslavl region) have detained 16 supporters of the M.K.U. Ukrainian radical youth crew, involved in violent crimes, the propaganda of extremism and preparations to carry out explosions at government buildings and armed attacks on civilians," the statement reads.

The supporters of the M.K.U. plotted to carry out mass killings, one of the detained said in a video issued by the FSB.

"There were plans to carry out mass killings in several Russian cities, including Tambov, St. Petersburg, Samara and Saratov," TASS cited the man as saying.

Bladed weapons, a large number of digital data storage devices and communication means were seized from the detained during searches, which contain manuals for making terrorist tools, information about past and future terror-related crimes and video reports to M.K.U. leader Yegor Krasnov, as well as correspondence with him.

"The detained confirmed during questionings that Yegor Krasnov, based in Ukraine, coordinated their criminal activities, giving then instructions and encouraging them to carry out terrorist attacks and extremism-related crimes in Russia," the FSB said.

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