**Neo-Nazi Terrorist Group Offers Locals Payment to Carry Out Attacks in Ukraine**
A shocking report by the Guardian has revealed that a U.S.-based neo-Nazi terrorist group, known as The Base, is offering locals payment to carry out attacks in Ukraine. This alarming development comes amidst Russia’s ongoing efforts to destabilize the situation in Ukraine.
According to the report, The Base is a far-right extremist group established in 2018 by Rinaldo Nazzaro, a U.S. citizen who has now relocated to St. Petersburg, Russia. Despite being designated as a terrorist organization in various jurisdictions, including Canada, the EU, and the U.K., The Base’s ties with Russia have become increasingly evident.
Experts have pointed out that The Base’s change in alignment from a far-right group to one closely linked with Russia suggests a possible sabotage operation across Europe. “Supporting and directing violent non–state actors, including racially and ethnically motivated violent extremists, is just another tool in the Kremlin‘s hybrid warfare toolkit,” said geopolitics expert Colin Clarke.
The Guardian report highlights the disturbing trend of locals being asked to carry out attacks on military targets, power stations, government buildings, and politicians. This includes the recent explosion at a Kyiv market that killed two people.
In light of these revelations, Ukraine officials are suspecting that Russia may be behind the car explosion that killed an official in Dnipro. Police are investigating various scenarios, including a possible attack ordered by Russia to destabilize the situation in Ukraine.
**The Dark Alliance: Russia and The Base**
As Clarke astutely pointed out, the connection between Russia’s leadership of The Base and offering sanctuary to its leader Rinaldo Nazzaro is a strong indication that this could be a Russian intelligence operation. This raises serious concerns about the role of Russia in destabilizing Ukraine through the use of terrorist groups.
“The FBI has cut back on investigations into far-right groups under President Trump’s administration, which means The Base was able to operate relatively undetected until now,” notes Clarke.
**A Warning Sign: Rising Tensions in Ukraine**
The recent explosion at a Kyiv market and the car bombing in Dnipro have sent shockwaves through Ukraine. As tensions escalate between Russia and Ukraine, experts warn that this could be just the beginning of a more extensive sabotage campaign by The Base, backed by Russian intelligence.
The situation demands immediate attention from international authorities to prevent further destabilization and potential loss of lives.