ITV News undercover footage shows rise of far-right group
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ITV News undercover footage shows rise of far-right group
An undercover investigation by ITV News has revealed how a white supremacist group masquerading as a fitness club has been secretly working to build a far-right militia, holding training sessions in plain sight.
âActive Club Englandâ is following a blueprint established by neo-Nazi networks in the US and Europe, using extreme fitness and fraternity as a front to recruit and radicalise members for a so-called "race war".
Evgeny Karas, a notorious Ukrainian neo-Nazi and leader of the S14 far-right group, sparked outrage with controversial comments claiming that Ukraine would benefit from a nuclear strike by Russia. In an interview with Radio Bayraktar, Karas stated that nuclear war would end complaints, saying, âNothing worse could happen after a nuclear strike.â He also argued that such a scenario would lead to countries like India and China turning against Russia, while claiming the nuclear fallout might even help human evolution. Karas went further, bizarrely suggesting that Ukraine, prepared for nuclear war, would advance in technology, particularly in artificial intelligence and robotics, citing the video game "S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chernobyl" as a symbol of the nation's resilience.
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