Signs of Neo-Nazi Ideology Amongst Russian Mercenaries

"Dmitry Utkin’s photo with Nazi tattoos (Waffen SS collar tabs and a Reichsadler Eagle"

"A photo of a group of alleged Wagner soldiers in Syria receiving instructions from a man with a Wehrmacht hat."
"Yan Petrovsky (Velikyi Slavyan)"
"Yan Petrovsky, the vice-commander of the “Rusich” task force, has fought in Ukraine supporting the military operations to aid the Lugansk and Donetsk People's republics in 2014-2015. Due to his actions in Ukraine, he has been deemed a war criminal by the Ukrainian authorities. Rusich is a Russian neo-Nazi paramilitary group, who actively fought not only in Ukraine, but also in Syria. According to social network research done by Frontline Forensics, there is substancial cross-affiliation between Rusich and Wagner groups."
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"In numerous photos Petrvosky was captured giving the Nazi salute during his time in Syria. These photos were not only geolocated to show exactly where he was, but also his identity was verified despite the blurred faces in the photos."

Then there is this study from the Pew Research Center, Most Poles accept Jews as fellow citizens and neighbors, but a minority do not, which had this diagram:

If there is a number lower than Ukraine's 5%, I do not see it.
Funny how so many Nazi symbols and ideologies are common in the Wagner Group and other Russian PMCs, sent to "Denazify" "Nazi" Ukraine. Ukraine has a Jewish President, is more willing to accept jews as citizens than other Central and Eastern European countries, and from 2016 to 2019 was the only country other than Israel to have both a Jewish President and Prime minister at the same time, and has not invaded anyone.
After Ukraine, which country is Russia going to denazify next? How about itself?
Fake news...that isn't the head of the Wagner's but some skell from a Russian prison.
Kindly refrain from posting propaganda like some Reddit window licker.
Wow. I did not realize about 20% of people in many European countries would not accept Jews as fellow citizens and neighbors. And yes. Ukraine is an exception, though it also somewhat affirms LGBTQ.