File:Execution of Shamil Odamanov 4.jpg

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English: Last frame of the video Shamil Odamanov's beheading, made by a Russian neo-Nazi group, depicting their graffiti.
  • The murder of of Shamil Odamanov occurred on April 20, 2007, when he and another man were lured to a location under false pretenses and subsequently killed. The video of their murder, filmed by a Russian neo-Nazi group, gained significant attention when it was posted online in August 2007. Shamil was beheaded while the other man was shot. The case remained unsolved until 2020 when one of the perpetrators confessed before his death. Charges have been brought against Sergei Korotkikh, one of the perpetrators, but he has not faced trial as he now resides in Ukraine.
  • НСПР 卐
    • The People's Socialist Party of Russia "Viking" ("Knight"), NSPR, (Russian: Наро́дная социалисти́ческая па́ртия Росси́и «Ви́кинг» («Ви́тязь»), НСПР) since 1943 - National Socialist Labor Party of Russia (NSTPR), also known as the "Lokot Party" - was a collaborationist political organization oriented towards Nazi ideology and operating in the territories of the USSR occupied by the Third Reich during World War II, founded by the burgomaster of Lokot self-government ("Lokot Republic") Konstantin Voskoboinik, and led by Bronislav Kaminsky after his death. The party's ideology is defined as "Russian Nazism" and "peasant fascism."
    • Nazi swastika; Although the swastika was used for the first time as a symbol of international antisemitism by far-right Romanian politician A. C. Cuza prior to World War I, it was a symbol of auspiciousness and good luck for most of the Western world until the 1930s, when the German Nazi Party adopted the swastika as an emblem of the Aryan race. As a result of World War II and the Holocaust, in the West it continues to be strongly associated with Nazism, antisemitism, white supremacism, or simply evil.
Date April 2007?
Source This is a frame of a beheading video which I found on a shock site I shall not name. The version of the video I found is noticeably higher quality than the one that the other screenshots come from, but hopefully it doesn't stick out that much.
Author A Russian neo-Nazi group called the NSPR (НСПР)
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