TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Within the global network of far-right extremists is the Azov movement, the Ukrainian militant group that has trained and inspired white supremacists from around the world. Its fighters resemble the other para-military units—and there are dozens of them—that have helped defend Ukraine against the Russian military over the past six years. But Azov is much more than a militia, report Simon Shuster and Billy Perrigo. It has its own political party; two publishing houses; summer camps for children; and a vigilante force known as the National Militia, which patrols the streets of Ukrainian cities alongside the police. Unlike its ideological peers in the U.S. and Europe, it also has a military wing with at least two training bases and a vast arsenal of weapons, from drones and armored vehicles to artillery pieces. Outside Ukraine, Azov occupies a central role in a network of extremist groups stretching from California across Europe to New Zealand, according to law enforcement officials on three continents. And it acts as a magnet for young men eager for combat experience. Read more at the link in bio. In these August 2019 photographs: Recruits train with the military wing of the Azov movement at one of its bases near the frontline city of Mariupol. Photographs by @maximdondyuk for TIME」1月13日 2時46分 - time

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Within the global network of far-right extremists is the Azov movement, the Ukrainian militant group that has trained and inspired white supremacists from around the world. Its fighters resemble the other para-military units—and there are dozens of them—that have helped defend Ukraine against the Russian military over the past six years. But Azov is much more than a militia, report Simon Shuster and Billy Perrigo. It has its own political party; two publishing houses; summer camps for children; and a vigilante force known as the National Militia, which patrols the streets of Ukrainian cities alongside the police. Unlike its ideological peers in the U.S. and Europe, it also has a military wing with at least two training bases and a vast arsenal of weapons, from drones and armored vehicles to artillery pieces. Outside Ukraine, Azov occupies a central role in a network of extremist groups stretching from California across Europe to New Zealand, according to law enforcement officials on three continents. And it acts as a magnet for young men eager for combat experience. Read more at the link in bio. In these August 2019 photographs: Recruits train with the military wing of the Azov movement at one of its bases near the frontline city of Mariupol. Photographs by @maximdondyuk for TIME


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