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according to its own manifesto. RIM leaders intended the WNCM to facilitate the sharing of tactical skills across peer organizations and promote their own paramilitary training program. Furthermore · and a campground that housed asylum seekers. RIM's paramilitary faction has also been present in conflicts in Ukraine · and antisemitic. Its members espouse xenophobic · and have sought to build ties to neo-Nazi organizations in Europe and the U.S. to offer them paramilitary training and bomb making instructions. In 2015 · and Libya. RIM continues to train and sent fighters to Ukraine through its paramilitary faction · a refugee shelter · a transnational movement ideologically aligned against the Western principles of 'liberalism · Islamophobic · monarchist · multiculturalism and tolerance · nationalist group formed in 2002 and based in Russia · pro-Russian Orthodox · racist and anti-LGBTQ+ views. Group members and sympathizers have been linked to violent activity outside of Russia · RIM co-founded the World National Conservative Movement (WNCM) · RIM has donated money to foreign neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups associated with the WNCM and provided training to members who have carried out bomb plots in their own countries. In 2016 · RIM provided training to two Swedes who then bombed a bookstore café · Syria · that has advocated for a return to Tsarist Russia and sought to create a mono-ethnic state led by a Russian autocratic monarchy. RIM's ideology is white supremacist · the Russian Imperial Legion · The Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) is an ideologically motivated violent extremist · to support the Russian invasion of Ukraine. · ultra-nationalist
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