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The neo-Nazis who gather on the Internet are slowly daring to act. 2019 In October, on J.Balčikonio street, Vilnius, next to Technopolis, the author of a homemade explosive, a swastika painted on the wall and the logo of the group was a member of the neo-Nazi network in Lithuania.
You can find more information about the case filed in court in June here.
Photo from eugeneantifa.noblogs.org/Lithuania demonstrates homemade explosives for brothers
Although the 1999 pre-trial investigation into the man’s activities was launched, he was born in 1941. Just a week after the failed internet attempt, the man was glad that “they (law enforcement) did not do something terrible. “
15 minutes According to the data, this guy is Gediminas Beržinskas. According to editorial staff, the guy belonged to the “Pantera” Jurbarkas Martial Arts Club, of which he is a member last year at a school party brutally beaten and tried to rape a minor.
Mindaugas Smirnov, President of Pantera 15 minutes He said he remembered G.Beržinskas, but assured that the guy was passively engaged in martial arts and did not train at the sports club for 2-3 years.
He had already studied, studied, he was a very strange guest with us. They rarely came to us.
“He already studied, he studied, he was a very rare guest with us. They rarely came to us,” Smirnov said.
According to the interlocutor, G. Beržinskas has not been aggressive, he participated in the activities of national defense volunteers or another paramilitary structure.
Admired the murders
The young man belonged to As it emerged later, the 13-year-old Estonian extremist network FKD. On the Internet, the Lithuanian introduced himself under the pseudonym “EKsD” and was one of the most active members of the group.
Eugeneantifa.noblogs.org/The boy shows the book to the members of the group in Lithuanian, the flag of another group, “Atomwaffen”, is visible in the background
The Feuerkrieg Division was formed by the American neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen, responsible for at least 5 murders, for example. Members of both organizations coordinate their actions mainly online and see themselves as a “collective solitary killer”.
A blog that monitors neo-Nazi activity eugeneantifa.noblogs.org According to the authors who have access to internal FKD correspondence, the Lithuanian stated that he had a preference for neo-Nazis precisely after the murders by Atomwaffen.
The wall of the man’s room was decorated with the Atomwaffen flag. It appears that the same flag with an unidentified friend “EKsD” was displayed in the Lithuanian forests.
Eugeneantifa.noblogs.org according to, a Lithuanian had more than one homemade firearm at home, he had explosives. Other neo-Nazi monitoring groups unicornriot.ninja dataThe EKsD generally explained that they would not live more than 30 years.
Video / Act of Terror
These offered the young man to transport a crowd of homosexuals, kill policemen or undermine a state building. In front of him, the group named Jews, Muslims, the LGBTQ community, religious leaders and the police.
Boasting that this is not the end
In messages encoded in personal correspondence, the group members discussed ways to combat the “system,” such as kidnapping and killing opponents, while rejoicing in violent neo-Nazi attacks around the world.
Integrated into the FKD with lid eugeneantifa.noblogs.org members share and Lithuanian impressions after arrest:
English: Ok, I’m back and probably everyone knows why I was missing.
Group leader: Hello, friend.
L: Now the question is when will you do your job (will repeat terrorist acts, aut. past).
GV: That yours didn’t even explode.
L: Hey: most importantly, I tried. But this is not the end.
GV: Did you see the draft where I kept it yesterday?
L: I probably came back too early, but they didn’t seem (law enforcement – past aut.) I would like that (blasting, – aut. past.) do something terrible
FKD members admired Brenton Tarrant, who killed dozens of people in New Zealand, Dylan Roof, who killed 9 people in a prayer house in the United States, Anders Breivik, who killed dozens in Norway, and Adolf Hitler .
June 17 The criminal case with the accusation was transferred to the Vilnius Regional Court. The Criminal Code of the Republic of Lithuania provides for up to 10 years in prison for attempting to commit a terrorist act.
More about neo-Nazi activities in Lithuania and beyond: 15 minutes publications here and here.
15 minutes recalls that in January the Estonian Internal Security Police (KaPo) arrested the head of the FKD, a thirteen-year-old boy.
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