
Recently, a high-profile murder in Kyiv has once again brought the issue of international terrorism to the forefront. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The Base, a neo-Nazi group formed in the USA and recognized as an extremist group in Europe, has claimed responsibility for this crime. According to The Guardian, the organization proudly acknowledges its members and stated that it does not pay attention to external criticism or being labeled as terrorists or extremists.
Sources from the publication emphasize that The Base has become increasingly active recently. In 2024, the European Union Council included this group in the official list of terrorist organizations.
According to media reports, The Base leader Rinaldo Nazzaro currently resides in Russia. He was a former contractor for the FBI and Pentagon in the USA.
The group's international connections are also expanding. On July 10, Ivan Voronich, a colonel of the Special Operations Center of the Security Service of Ukraine, was killed in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv.
Ukrainian media reported that Azerbaijani citizens Narmin Guliyeva and Khagani Gulalizoda were involved in this incident. Investigative authorities continue to examine all aspects of the event.
International experts emphasize that the activation of such groups is a warning signal for European security. Radical structures like The Base openly promoting themselves and accepting responsibility for serious crimes could intensify terrorist threats.
For this reason, the international community and citizens expect effective measures to be taken against such incidents. The murder that occurred in Kyiv is being perceived as a new threat and challenge not only for Ukraine but for all of Europe.
Experts believe that The Base's open declaration of involvement in this crime complicates international security issues further. The fight against terrorism is entering a new phase, and serious measures are necessary in this regard.