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Nazi Combat18 claimed responsibility for Russian train bombing

wila | 28.11.2009 20:40 | Anti-racism | Other Press | World

There are things You never gonna hear on BBC News;)

According to the mainstream Russian portal www.gazeta.ru, the St. Petersburg branch of international nazi organization Combat18 has claimed the responsibility for bombing Newsky Express, fast train from Moscow to St. Petersburg that derailed yesterday's nigth killing at least 29 people.
The claim was posted shortly after the disaster on one of the Russian far - right portals.
Moscow antifascists, interviewed by the Polish TV jurno in Moscow says it's very unlikely for Combat 18 to have a logistic and resources necessery to carry out such an attac.
Full article (in Russian - use google translator;) on www.gazeta.ru site:
 http://www.gazeta.ru/politics/2009/11/28_a_3292177.shtml

wila
- e-mail: czarny-sztandar@riseup.net
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correction

28.11.2009 21:08

correction - BBC News has just (9:05 pm.)admitted, that Russian far right groups might be involved;)

wila


guess what

28.11.2009 22:16

its quite common for various randoms to "admit responsibility". and it often isn't them. also, bbc get stuff wrong loads...they say whatever they're fed.

marshall


Not reported for a good reason

29.11.2009 10:35

However much they might like the world to believe that they did this C18 simply don't have the brains or the resources to buy a Greggs pastie, never mind blow up a train. Big talk from little brains, all we can expect from the fash.

Concerned of Halton Moor


Dubious claims

30.11.2009 20:18

Whenever there is an attack or even an accident all sorts of random people often claim responsibility whether or not they are even associated with the group they claim responsibility on behalf of.

For example when a a turbine disintegated at the Sayano-Sushenskaya hydro-electric plant in Russia this summer and caused a large amount of damage and killed several dozen people, there were claims of responsibility by Chechen terrorist groups even though it was plainly an accident.

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