Anton Raevsky, a participant in the “anti-Maidan” tent camp organized in the spring of 2014 on the Kulikovo field, who calls himself a “Russian fascist” , came to fight against Ukraine in the Zaporozhye region.
Raevsky posted information about this on his Vkontakte page.

Recall that in March, the 14th member of the Black Hundred organization Raevsky was expelled from Ukraine by the SBU . According to the department, in our country, he “carrying out the task of the Russian special services, tried to create a sabotage and subversive group from among the inhabitants of the Odessa region to destabilize the socio-political situation in the region.”
Soon after returning to his homeland, Raevsky went to the Donbass and fought against the Ukrainian troops on the side of the illegal armed groups of the so-called ” Ldnr “.
Raevsky has tattoos with a Nazi swastika and slogans, as well as a portrait of the Fuhrer of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler.
Later, in an interview with the Novorossiya newspaper, he said that for a long time he considered himself a Hitlerist, but “returned to the fold of the Russian Orthodox Church, to Orthodoxy.”
Last summer, Raevsky ran for deputies of the Oryol region from the Liberal Democratic Party .
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What an asshole!
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He is obviously proud to be a Russian Nazi but still wears a Christian crucifix. I doubt he sees the irony. He should be granted a fitting Nazi death for killing Christians.
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He’s not only an obvious asshole, but very a confused and disturbed individual.
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Living proof that neo-nazis fight alongside the rashists. If so reformed where is the fruit of his conversion? Looks more like he doubled and triple downed on his evil life.
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