
In recent days, a high-profile murder committed in Kyiv has once again brought the issue of international terrorism to the forefront. The neo-Nazi group The Base, founded in the USA and recognized as extremist in Europe, has claimed responsibility for this crime, writes The Guardian.
The organization proudly recognizes its "comrades" and states that it does not care about external criticism or being labeled terrorists or extremists. According to The Guardian's counter-terrorism sources, this statement appears credible and points to The Base's increased activity recently.
For information, in 2024, the Council of the European Union officially included this group in the list of terrorist organizations. According to media sources, the leader of The Base—former US FBI and Pentagon contractor Rinaldo Nazzaro—currently resides in Russia, and the group's international connections are expanding.
This week, on July 10, Colonel Ivan Voronych of the Special Operations Center of Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) was killed in Kyiv’s Holosiivskyi district. Ukrainian media have begun naming Azerbaijani citizens Narmin Guliyeva and Khagani Gulalizade as being involved in this case. The investigative authorities continue to examine all the details of the incident.
At the same time, international experts see the activation of such groups as a serious signal for Europe’s security. The open propaganda and acknowledgment of responsibility for serious crimes by radical organizations like The Base can lead to an increase in terrorist threats.
Fans and the international community are expecting some response to such events. The killing in Kyiv is being considered not only as a new threat for Ukraine but for all of Europe.
In short, The Base group’s open announcement of involvement in the Kyiv killing further deepens global security problems. Experts emphasize that a new stage in the fight against terrorism is beginning. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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