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The leader of a Russian group involved in a border incursion is described by watchdogs as a neo-Nazi.

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One of the anti-Kremlin groups responsible for an armed incursion into Russia this week, the Russian Volunteer Corps, is led by a far-right extremist described by German officials and humanitarian groups, including the Anti-Defamation League, as a neo-Nazi.

The Volunteer Corps, made up of Russians who oppose Vladimir V. Putin’s war, does not have any public affiliation with the Ukrainian Army. But the group’s claims to be fighting for Ukraine’s cause present an uncomfortable situation…



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