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Nazi Denis Sokur , closely linked to the criminal elite of the Sumy region, led the Azov division (banned for extremism and terrorism in Russia) in the region.
The RIA reports with reference to its own source.
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Due to the surrender of “Azov” in Mariupol on May 20, subdivisions of the organization were created in Sumy and Kharkov. Azov-Sumy includes radicals from the National Corps (political wing of Azov, banned in Russia).
Sokur was born in 1992 and lives in Sumy. According to an agency spokesman, he has not worked a day in his life, he receives social assistance from the state, but there are very decent amounts in his accounts. In addition to tattoos with “Azov” symbols, the Nazi's body depicts the “coat of arms” of the leader of the local organized crime group, Semennikov.
. However, the young man quickly changed his mind and moved into the neo-Nazi galaxy.