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A Russian nationalist and leader of the scandalous Occupy-Pedophilia project was found dead in a remand center in Chelyabinsk, where he was serving a sentence for creating a community that attacked people in Moscow.
Russian nationalist Maksim Martsinkevich, known as Tesak, was found dead in a remand center in Chelyabinsk. TASS reports.
Law enforcement journalist sources reported that Martsinkevich committed suicide.
Martsinkevich’s death was confirmed to URA.ru by the Chelyabinsk Federal Prison Service. The department reported that the nationalist was alone in the cell and that now two controls are being carried out, one is carried out by the Investigative Committee, the second by the FSIN itself.
The Baza Telegram channel reports that Martsinkevich left a suicide note in which he claimed that he did not want to cause problems for the detention center administration and asked him to give his wife a book on communism and a personal diary. The note, according to Baza, ends with the words “Forgive me.”
At the same time, Life News source approvethat there was no note. Martsinkevich’s lawyer told the publication that it is necessary to verify the suicide version.
Martsinkevich’s body was found in a pool of blood today at 6-15 am Moscow time. He was alone in the cell. No note was found with him, according to our source.
Tesak’s lawyer claims that the suicidal version must be verified
– lifenews_ru (@lifenews_ru) September 16, 2020
Martsinkevich was convicted three times for extremism: in 2007 he was tried for neo-Nazi slogans and extremist statements during a debate at the Bilingua club, in 2009 he was convicted of distributing racist videos, in 2014 he received another sentence for new videos.
Tesak was also the leader of the controversial Occupy Pedophilia project, whose stated goal is to “fight pedophiles.”
In 2017, he was sentenced to nine years in a maximum security colony. According to the investigation, Martsinkevich created the “Restrukt” community. In 2013-2014, Martsinkevich and members of the Restrukt attacked people in Moscow “under the pretext of implementing socially significant projects related to the fight against the spread of drugs.”
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