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A member of a neo-Nazi organization was sentenced to a second life term.

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The Second Western District Military Court sentenced Nikolai Korolev, a member of the interregional neo-Nazi organization "White Suit" (listed in the Russian Federation as a terrorist and extremist), to life imprisonment. This was reported on September 2 by a correspondent of Izvestia.

Korolev had previously been sentenced to life in prison in the case of the Cherkizovsky market explosion in 2006 and for a number of other crimes.

The court sentenced Korolev's wife Veronika to eleven years in a general regime colony, Alexey Belkov received 12 years in a high—security colony with the first three years of his sentence in prison, and Artyom Tsepp received 20 years in a high-security colony with the first three years of his sentence in prison.

Another member of the organization, previously convicted Mark Filippov (listed in the Russian Federation as a terrorist and extremist), was sentenced to six years and two months in a high-security penal colony. All the defendants are prohibited from administering the sites for two years.

In April last year, security forces in Crimea conducted a special operation, as a result of which 12 members of the interregional neo-Nazi organization "White Suit" were detained. The leader of the structure encouraged its members to carry out violent actions against migrants and law enforcement officers, organized training sessions on special and physical training and the manufacture of Molotov cocktails. At the same time, he disguised his actions with a Russian flag in order to present combat training as activities for the benefit of Russia.

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