Participating in paramilitary training is legal in Russia. Such training
takes place under the protective umbrella of DOSAAF (Volunteer Society
for Cooperation with the Army, Aviation, and Navy), an organization
whose founding dates back to the days of the Soviet Union. The actual training, in which Germans reportedly participated,
is provided by a club appearing under two different names: "Rezerv" or
"Partizan." It takes place at a military facility on the outskirts of
St. Petersburg. Until 2018, "Partizan" and its members were listed on
the website of St. Petersburg's municipal office as a vigilante group in
the Vyborg district. "That was prior to my taking office," a district
representative told DW when asked about the matter.
Read more at:
Why are German neo-Nazis training in Russia? | In Depth | DW | 06.06.2020
Read more at:
Why are German neo-Nazis training in Russia? | In Depth | DW | 06.06.2020
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