neo-Nazi groups recruit British to fight in Ukraine

Neo-Nazi groups involved in fighting in Ukraine are actively seeking to recruit far-right British activists, a leading anti-fascist observer has warned. At least two Britons have travelled to the eastern European area last month after being encouraged by people associated with the Azov battalion, a militia group [...]
At least two Britons have travelled to Europe's eastern area last month after being encouraged by people associated with the Azov battalion, a group of the notorious Ukrainian fascist militia, says “Hope not Hate”.
The warning came just four days after the outgoing leader from anti-terrorism police in the United Kingdom, Mark Rowley, discovered four extreme right-wing plots had disappeared in 2017 and extreme right-wing groups were seeking to build networks, reports The Guardian<18x1>, broadcast Periscope.
By “Hope Not Hatte”, a group called the misanthrop division, which is linked to the Azov battalion, is working on recruiting Britons, including members of London-based banned organisations but also ultra-nationalist Polish groups.
However, “Hope Not Hatte” believes that two to three people have joined the right extreme to fight in Ukraine.
But Rowley said during a speech on Monday: “for the first time in our house we have neo-Nazi groups, and white supermacists who are planning to attack and expand the network worldwide. ”
United Kingdom Security Minister Ben Wallace declared “This government will not hesitate to stop neo-Nazi groups, when there is enough evidence, and will not hesitate to take immediate action. We have continued to implement this by setting forth even the known nicknames of National Action, Dawn Scottish and NS131. ”/Periscopi/











