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Fake “Islamic Battalion” Arrives in Mariupol

Citing intelligence reports, separatist official deploys Islamophobia in baseless claims

Members of the Asker Battalion and “Civil Blockade of Crimea” at a checkpoint into Russian-occupied Crimea. Photograph uploaded on February 26, 2017. Source: Facebook page of “Civil Blockade of Crimea.”

Local reaction

“What’s the address? Where [on this street] is a base for 500 people? There isn’t one on Bakhchivandzhi.” “Dmitry, they have the military unit [on the street] in mind.”
Base for military unit 3057 in Mariupol, located at 47°5'34"N, 37°31'46"E. Source: Google Earth/Digital Globe

Origins of a fake

Members of the Asker Battalion and “Civil Blockade of Crimea” at a checkpoint into Russian-occupied Crimea. Photograph uploaded on February 26, 2017. Source: Facebook page of “Civil Blockade of Crimea.”

A history of Islamophobia

Source: Cyber Berkut Vkontakte page
Source: Cyber Berkut Vkontakte page
Screenshot from Andrey Soshnikov’s BBC investigation. Left: the “Izolyatsiya” Art Center in 2012, Right: the “ISIS base” in 2015
Screenshot from Andrey Soshnikov’s BBC investigation showing identical furniture. Left: the “Izolyatsiya” Art Center in 2012, Right: the “ISIS base” in 2015
Screenshot from Andrey Soshnikov’s BBC investigation showing identical furniture. Left: the “Izolyatsiya” Art Center in 2012, Right: the “ISIS base” in 2015

Conclusion

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