The Guardian: neo-Nazis from “Rusich” collect information about the strategic facilities of the Baltic countries. They are probably planning a terrorist attack.

Russian neo-Nazis from the sabotage and assault reconnaissance group (DSHRG) "Rusich" collect intelligence on strategically important objects in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. This may indicate that they are planning to carry out terrorist attacks in NATO countries. The Guardian writes about it.

On Wednesday, December 7, a message was published on Rusich's Telegram channel asking subscribers located in the Baltic countries to anonymously share information related to military infrastructure. In particular, neo-Nazis are interested in data on military units, as well as the military and their relatives in them. Rusich also asks to send him information about the movement of patrols, the location of border posts, surveillance systems, transport, telecommunications towers, security at the border and in border areas, as well as the coordinates of fuel depots.

Sources in The Guardian say that these actions of the DSHR indicate its disillusionment with the Kremlin. They are dissatisfied with the actions of Vladimir Putin and the Russian army and plan to resort to more extreme methods of warfare. This indicates that the Russian authorities are losing control of their far-right paramilitary organizations.

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