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11:12, 30 June 2025

Four teenagers arrested in Volgograd in extremism case

A 17-year-old student at a Volgograd college has been taken into custody on suspicion of creating an extremist community. Three more teenagers, whom investigators believe to be his associates, have been placed under house arrest.

A criminal case has been opened in Volgograd against four minor local residents, whom investigators believe to be members of an extremist community, the regional department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation reported today on its Telegram channel.

"According to the investigation, a 17-year-old local resident who adheres to radical views and an ideology based on interethnic and political hatred created an extremist community. In order to promote his beliefs in a popular messenger, he created an open channel where he published materials calling for violent actions against representatives of certain religious and national groups," the publication says.

Investigators also believe that the teenager "developed a plan to hold illegal public events in Volgograd aimed at discrediting government bodies and inciting social and national discord."

An explosive substance of industrial production was discovered and seized

"Several other radical minors were involved in the extremist community he created. Meetings of the participants were regularly held in a garage rented by the organizer. The investigation recorded a number of crimes committed by members of the group. Among them were arson attacks on cars belonging to people from various national republics of the Russian Federation, as well as neighboring countries. The crimes were planned and were clearly extremist in nature. In addition, during a search of the garage premises used by the organizer, an explosive substance of industrial production was discovered and seized," the report notes.

The criminal case is being investigated under Articles 282.1 (organization of the activities of an extremist organization and participation in it), 280 (public calls for extremist activity), 354.1 (rehabilitation of Nazism), 222.1 (illegal trafficking in explosives), and 167 (intentional destruction of someone else's property) of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

"The organizer of the criminal group was remanded in custody by the court at the request of the investigation. The remaining defendants were given house arrest as a preventive measure," the department reported.

Police reported two more members of the group

Two more alleged members of the group have avoided criminal prosecution, the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Volgograd Region reported today. "The activities of six residents of Volgograd have been stopped. A criminal case has been opened against four of them for organizing an extremist community," the department's website said.

The teenager remanded in custody is a college student. "He recruited his like-minded people into the group - three students of the same age and two 15-year-old schoolchildren who had not reached the age of criminal responsibility," the department reported.

They desecrated a symbol of Russia's military glory - they set fire to a copy of the Victory Banner

According to the police, the suspects set fire to five cars in Volgograd and "desecrated a symbol of Russia's military glory - they set fire to a copy of the Victory Banner." "They recorded their actions on smartphone cameras and subsequently published them in a specially created Telegram channel," the report says.

10:05 20.06.2025
Teenager arrested in Stavropol in case of terrorism
The court has remanded a 17-year-old resident of Mikhaylovsk, suspected of organizing terrorist activity. The teenager is accused of social media posts and faces 15 to 20 years in prison.

"Caucasian Knot" also wrote about a series of criminal cases opened in 2025 against teenagers in Stavropol. Thus, on June 5, security forces in Stavropol reported the detention of 15-17-year-old teenagers, whom investigators believe to be members of an extremist community. Seven of them were taken into custody, and another teenager was placed under house arrest. According to investigators, the teenagers painted "graphic images with Nazi symbols and symbols of an extremist community" on fences and buildings, and also planned violent crimes.

On May 19, nine people were taken into custody in Stavropol Krai, including eight teenagers, suspected of preparing attacks on police officers. Some of the detainees told law enforcement officers that they swore an oath to a terrorist organization, without understanding the meaning of what they said.

Before this incident, the FSB reported at least four times in 2025 about preventing terrorist attacks in Stavropol Krai. analysts interviewed by the "Caucasian Knot" argued about these reports FSB. These reports are due to the activity of terrorist supporters and preventive measures by security forces, said journalist Vasily Balditsyn and scientist Alexey Gunya. The special services are also persecuting activists and critics of security forces in the North Caucasus, countered Interior Ministry Colonel Amir Kolov.

Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/412679

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