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  2. Far-right politics in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Rusich are described as a far-right extremist [84] [89] or neo-Nazi unit, [90] and their logo features a Slavic swastika. [91] The group was founded by Alexey Milchakov and Yan Petrovsky in the summer of 2014, after graduating from a paramilitary training program run by the Russian Imperial Legion, the fighting arm of the Russian Imperial ...

  3. Category:Far-right politics in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Far-right politics in Russia" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Movement Against Illegal Immigration; N.

  4. Category:Far-right political parties in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (3 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Far-right political parties in Russia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  5. Russian Imperial Movement - Wikipedia

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    Its paramilitary wing is the Russian Imperial Legion. During the Donbas War, it recruited and trained thousands of far-right volunteers who joined the Russian separatist forces in Ukraine. [21] It has also given training to other far-right groups in Europe and North America. Its leader is Stanislav Vorobyov.

  6. U.S. intelligence report details 'indirect' Russian ... - AOL

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    A U.S. intelligence community assessment obtained by Yahoo News concludes that the Russian government is providing “indirect and passive support” to neofascist groups operating in the U.S. and ...

  7. Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most notable groups involved in the conflict include the Combat Organization of Anarcho-Communists (BOAK) regarded by The Insider as "The most active 'subversive' force" within Russia since the war began, [9] the National Republican Army, [80] the Freedom of Russia Legion, [81] and the far-right Russian Volunteer Corps. [82]

  8. List of political parties in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Right-wing populism Russian ultranationalism: Right-wing to far-right: Vladimir Zhirinovsky: 1992 2002 5.65% (Vladimir Zhirinovsky) 7.55% (Party list) 5.89% (SMC) (21 seats) MJ profile Website: 4 Political party "Russian United Democratic Party "Yabloko""

  9. Russian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    One of the more radical, ultranationalist movements was Russian National Unity, a far-right group that organised paramilitary brigades of its younger members before it was banned in 1999. [28] [29] Before its breakup in late 2000 the Russian National Unity was estimated to have had approximately 20,000 to 25,000 members. [30]