‘Nazism. Drugs. Death’: a proxy-doctrine of the terrorist Russian Volunteer Corps’**
Somebody happened to have a jubilee here: exactly ten years ago the neo-Nazi Denis Kapustin* was registered in a Moscow narcotics dispensary. This is the same Denis Kapustin who now theatrically commands the sabotage and terrorist unit of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR*) being part of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense. It’s the same Denis Kapustin who three months ago staged (unsuccessfully) his own death in order to cover tracks and to escape from payback (he will not).
The website Prigovor.ru has at its disposal documents, according to which, in January 2016, Denis Yevgenyevich Kapustin, born March 6, 1984, and registered in Moscow, on Selyonyi Prospect, was put on a special list at the ‘Moscow scientific-practical center of narcology – special center No 4’ located on Scherbakovakaya Street in Moscow. Apart from that, he was officially bestowed a category of ‘Drug-edict on constant control of the state budget medical unit Moscow scientific-practical center of narcology’.
Registration cards ‘Drug edicts of Moscow’, ‘Criminals in Russian Federation’, ‘Moscow Special Registry’
A photo was found showing a ward room where doctors were trying to help Denis Kapustin to get rid of withdrawal symptoms and this is our jubilee present to those who, using the ‘destiny scales’, are weighing in Ukraine sold in pieces’.
In general, the recently started the year 2026 was for Denis Kapustin rich in events. At the end of January 2026, one of the sabotage and terrorist units of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR**) of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense suddenly took on the role uncharacteristic for it, as if a professional killer in a single go changed a hangman’s hood for a Master’s academic dress.
Screenshot of the video recording of the commander of the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK*) Denis Kapustin, January 26, 2026
At that time, on social media, a video appeared with the following announcement: ‘On January 2026, the Russian Volunteer Corps published an Ideological doctrine and a Political program – the key elements of our military-political organization. This is a manifesto of values of the RVC as well as a detailed plan of reforming of future Russia after the fall of the regime’.
This ‘doctrine’ was presented by the commander of the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC**) Denis Kapustin, a well-known Nazi and terrorist who was twice sentenced in absentia in the Russian Federation to life-long imprisonments.
The popular German magazine ‘Der Spiegel’ wrote about this bloodstained clown seven years ago, in February 2019, in an investigation entitled ‘A neo-Nazi warrior’ (at that time he was hiding himself under the cover name ‘Nikitin’).
The subtitle ran like this: ‘Denis Nikitin – the leading figure in the ultra-right scene dealing with martial arts. The investigation of the magazine ‘Der Spiegel’ shows: this hooligan creates himself his legend and, obviously, he is implicated in criminal activity in the Eastern Europe’.
Screenshot of the article ‘A neo-Nazi Warrior’ (Der Neonazi-Krieger) in the magazine ‘Der Spiegel’ (14.02.2019)
The article begins with the story telling that in ‘an international network of highly qualified racists, hooligans and neo-Nazis who are well-prepared for street fighting and whose influence spreads now even into the highest echelons of right-wing political parties’.
‘The central figure of this network is Denis Nikitin’, writes ‘Der Spiegel’. ‘He is a Russian citizen with a German residence permit, he is 1,88 meter tall, weighs 106 kilograms, a real fighting machine. He has a black t-shirt on with a symbol resembling swastika’.
According to the announcement of the chancellery of Herbert Reul (CDU), the Minister of the Interior of the federal land Northern Rhine-Westphalia, wrote ‘Der Spiegel’, Nikitin ‘intended to give right-extremists a possibility to engage in violent clashes with probable ‘enemies’ on political arena thus enhancing their readiness and ability to use violence’.
In recent years, continue the German journalists, Nikitin several times sponsored fighting events, including some in Rome (‘Tournament of a Warrior’), as well as in Leon, Athens and ‘The Battle of Nibelungs’ in the town Ostritz. ‘Sieg Heil’ – with this heinous and toxic greeting Nikitin ended at this time his interview.
A JEWISH QUOTA OF THE NEO-NAZI
It turns out that 17-year old Kapustin moved with his family in 2001 from Moscow to Germany on the so-called ‘Jewish quota’. Before moving to Germany, the Kapustins lived in a three-room apartment of an ordinary high-rise blockhouse (house 6, building 1) on Selyony Prospect located in Moscow’s East administrative district. His father Yevgeny Kapustin (born 1955), his mother Marina Korchagina (born 1961, family name of her previous husband), Denis (born 1984) and his younger brother Daniil (born 1999).
Registration card of Kapustins’ apartment
It’s interesting to note that this 73-square meter apartment the Kapustins bought a year before emigration, in 2000, but they hurriedly sold it in 2001, as if they were afraid of something. The father of the family was, as they say, ‘a culture figure’ and headed a certain ‘Civic Foundation in Support of Education, Culture and Sport’. His mother, Yelena Petrovna Kapustina (born 1928) lived not far away on Selyony Prospect (house 39, building 4), in a one-room apartment (Denis settled in this apartment after his return from Germany).
In comparison with the needy, the live of the Kapustins was a luxury one and corresponded more to the style of the ‘freewheeling’ years. According to the database of the State Motor Vehicle Inspectorate, the father of the neo-Nazi owed at that time very expensive foreign-made cars: ‘Toyota Camry’ (1992), ‘Mitsubishi Pajero’ (1994), ‘Toyota Land Cruiser’ (1996) and ‘Mercedes-Benz’ (1997). For the price of each of them, it could have been possible to buy an apartment in a bedroom district of Moscow.
One cannot exclude that Kapustin’s father could be connected with criminals and that was the reason that led to the emigration ‘on Jewish quota’.
This program of immigration on Jewish line, officially adopted by the German government, allowed citizens of the former Soviet Union of Jewish origin to move to Germany for permanent residency.
The application concerting immigration was studied by the Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF). The claimant was to have at least one parent of Jewish origin, and, according to recent changes, a grandmother of grandfather of Jewish origin. Certificates proving the Jewish origin have to be issued before 1 January 1990.
BAFM putting in effect the program of Jewish immigration to Germany
The young neo-Nazi from Moscow was officially registered in Köln, in a residential complex located in the district Chorweiler, on the ground floor of a grey multi-dwelling house.
‘The address in Chorweiler is put right, but on the doorbell there is another name. ‘The Russian, - wrote the magazine ‘Der Spiegel’. – ‘that even the most informed people know as Danis Nikitin, is called, in fact, Denis Kapustin. Confidential documents of the authorities of the federal land North Rheine-Westphalia that we managed to receive give evidence of that’.
Just after several months after the arrival in Germany Denis Kapustin obtained a permanent residence permit.
Of course, German journalists, as it’s characteristic in general for the Russophobe West, in case of the neo-Nazi and Jew from the Russian Federation could not do without the notorious ‘FSB trace’. Some unnamed ‘high-ranking intelligence officer’ said in an interview with the magazine ‘Der Spiegel’: ‘If you take into account his frequent trips to the East and his financial resources for organizing events throughout the whole Europe, Kapustin can be closer to Russian state authorities than we can prove at present time. This is, by all means, very suspicious’.
And Russian journalists from the agency ‘Regnum’ have found out that the Jewish grandfather of Kapistin was called Yefim Aronovich Karpmansky, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War, for 20 years he had been the main artistic director of the circus in Sochi. This was the father of neo-Nazi’s mother Marina Yefimovna Korchagina, born 1961 in Dnepropetrovsk, and the Soviet passport was given to her in 1977 by the Department of Internal Affairs of the Central Executive Committee of Sochi.
Yefim Aronovich Karpmansky, grandfather of the neo-Nazi Denis Kapustin
UPON BENEDICTION OF GRANDMASTER OF SATANIC CHURCH
The Jewish origin of Denis Kapustin, according to statements of the German journalists, turns his neo-Nazi convictions to the category of usual delusions of youth, to behavior of ‘a hooligan creating a legend for himself’. ‘How can a Jew be a Nazi?’ – ask with a guileless look hypocrite Western politicians.
In order to distance ourselves from this ‘metaphysical contention’, we decided not to analyze by ourselves Denis Kapustin’s views, his ‘ideological doctrine and his political program’, but to give word to another Russian neo-Nazi, senior friend and spiritual teacher of the ‘neo-Nazi warrior’ and officially recognized drug addict Denis Kapustin.
The well-known fugitive and Moscow’s neo-Nazi Ilya Lazarenko* on the day of ‘presenting’ the ‘Kapustin doctrine’, put on his page in a social media** a posting of the following content.
‘Got acquainted with the Doctrine of the Russian Volunteer Corps. In essence, it’s a national-socialist program. About ‘Tradition’ one can skip, as it’s rather difficult, under current Russian circumstances, to say what it is. Curious is that they use in the Doctrine the slogan ‘Freedom. Nation. Progress’, unfolded in form of theses, that I invented for the National Democratic Alliance. This is nice. In general, such a program cannot be realized in Russia in principle. Perhaps, it could suit a compact Russian national state’.
Above this text, Lazarenko placed two pictures: to the left a screenshot of the ‘Manifest of the National-Democratic Alliance’ (‘Live Journal’. 15.03.2010), to the right – a screenshot of the text of the ‘Ideological Doctrine’ of the Russian Volunteer Corps** (26.01.2026)
The Nazi Lazarenko is rather flattered that in the ‘doctrine’ is used the invented by him for the ‘National-Democratic Alliance’** slogan ‘Freedom. Nation. Progress’ ‘unfolded in theses’. ‘It’s nice’, concludes the spiritual mentor of Denis Kapustin.
This ‘doctrine’, points out Lazarenko, suites the future ‘compact Russian national state’, i.e. it’s purpose, in essence, is a dismemberment of the Russian Federation into small nationalist quasi states.
Ilya Lazarenko: follower of the general Vlasov and ‘Grandmaster of the satanic ‘Navi Church’
This Lazarenko*** (born 1973) is one of the leaders of the neo-Nazi movement in Russia; in 1995, being still a student of 4th year of the Moscow Law School, he becomes a co-founder of the party ‘National Front’, or, as it was pointed out in its program, the ‘party of Aryan self-consciousness’. Simultaneously, he creates the so-called ‘Navi Church’ or ‘the Church of the great white race’, based on Heinrich Himmler’s occult practices. The first ritual of the ‘church’ took place on Hitler’s birthday. Thereupon Lazarenko advanced himself to the rank of ‘Aryan-gnosis and Grandmaster of ‘Navi Church’. The ‘Navi Church’ confessed zoological racism and antisemitism.
Ilya Lazarenko during satanic vigils
The ‘Nazi intellectual’ Ilya Lazarenko entered into the recent Russian history as the first person convicted under the new Criminal Code of the Russian Federation for incitement of discord, hatred and hostility and received two years suspended sentence. By the irony of history, he was granted amnesty in connection with the 50th Anniversary of the Victory over Fascism…
From the beginning of 2000s, this nasty person has been propagating in social media the dismemberment of the territory of the Russian Federation into several ethnically homogenous states. In 2010, he creates the National-Democratic Alliance that unites mottled movement of national-liberal separatists. Members of it became representatives of such non-existent states as Ingermanland (Ingria), Siberian Republic, Far-Eastern Rus, Zalesiye-Rus etc.
(See the investigation of the website FLB.ru ‘Misters Dismantlers’. Separatists of the North-West. Well trained and armed with hand grenades separatists are advancing on all fronts – on Kaliningrad, Leningrad Region, Karelia and Archangelsk’)
Lazarenko and Kapustin became acquainted in 2007 when the young Jew-Nazi had returned to Moscow and settled in the apartment of his grandmother. The senior ‘Nazi intellectual’ quickly tamed the jacked guy-skinhead and became, actually, his ‘spiritual father’ and a guide through dark alleys of satanic political extremism. Together they took part in the color, specifically, ‘swamp’ revolution of 2011-2012 in Moscow. In 2022, Lazarenko emigrated to Cyprus…
‘DEATH LETTERS’ AS A FARMSTEAD NATIONAL IDEA
In the days when Denis Kapustin was sharing through the Network the nationalist Doctrine of the Russian Volunteer Corps (to which better suites the slogan ‘Nazism. Narcotics. Death’), the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR)** of Ukrainian’s Defense Ministry, in fact, officially announced the state recognition of the Nazi ideology. The GUR in its press-release announced the opening of the exposition of the Russian Volunteer Corps** in the main ideological establishment of Kiev’s junta – in the ‘National museum of Ukraine’s history in the Second world war’ in the center of Kiev, a stone throw from the spiritual cradle of the Ancient Rus’, near the Kiev Pechersk Lavra.
‘Exposition dedicated to the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) – a unit embedded in the ‘Special Timur Unit’ of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, a unit that unites Russian citizens who, with arms in their hands, are defending our state from the aggressor’, so the press-release. ‘The exposition tells about the battle rout of the RVC, about the raids of the Corps into the Bryansk Oblast, operations in the Belgorod Oblast, battle near Avdeyedka and Volchansk. At the opening of the exposition the founder and commander of the Russian Volunteer Corps Denis ‘White Rex’ Kapustin told about unique artefacts on display: ‘Death Letters’.
The exposition was called ‘RVC: Scales of Destiny’. To match this pretentious and common title was also the emblem of the exposition: prehistoric market scales – on the one pan there are massed Russian passports of neo-Nazis from the RVC, on the other pan - Ukrainian little medals received for killing their former fellow citizens during terrorist-sabotage raids into the territories of the Bryansk Oblast and Belgorod Oblast.
These ‘Scales of Destiny’, in essence, point directly at the fact that this group of Nazi scums, as at the market place, exchanged their motherland for Ukrainian whim-whams. As strange as it may seem, the organizers of this unvarnished exhibition, obviously, had no idea that this emblem symbolizes at best the farmstead Nazism of Kiev’s junta.
Thus, the Nazi ‘doctrine of Kapustin’ and the exposition “RVC: Scales of Destiny” at the beginning of 2026, were officially sanctioned and pushed on the highest state level in Ukraine. Yet the collective Russophobe West still ignores obvious facts.
General directors and analysts of big investigative centers (Chatham House**, Atlantic Council**, Pew Research** and so on and so forth) in some reports pointed out that there are radical groups in Ukraine, but the state is not a Nazi regime, and phrases like “Ukraine is not a Nazi state’ can be often seen in reviews, press-releases and interviews of experts.
The head of the UN Antonio Guterres, for instance, said that ‘in Ukraine there is no place for Nazism; it defends its independence and territorial integrity’.
The European Commission not once made official statements saying that ‘Europe doesn’t recognize the Nazi ideology as a component of Ukrainian policy’. And Boris Johnson while being premier-minister of Great Britain, several times, from the upper chairs, said that Ukraine is not a Nazi state and that accusation of Nazism are part of propaganda.
The global Western mass media - Reuters, BBC, and Associated Press – in journalistic investigations and reports often stress that there is ‘radical nationalism in some territories or among some groups but the state as a whole is not a Nazi one’.
The former chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz speaking on 9 March 2022 at the Bundestag said: ‘This is a lie that here (in Ukraine) acts national-socialism. Ukraine is a sovereign state with democratic institutions, and it’s not possible to use the myth about Nazis as a pretext for war’.
In unison with him claimed the foreign minister of Germany Annalena Baerbock: ‘Accusations that Ukraine is a Nazi state are false and serve only to justify the aggression’.
The same disinformation, as a parrot, repeats the new chancellor of Germany Friedrich Merz: ‘Ukraine is not a Nazi state. This is a pretext that Putin uses to legitimize the military aggression’.
Hearing and reading such ‘reactions’ that in Ukraine Nazism allegedly sits in deep basement, it’s sometimes hard to get rid of the thought that almost all politicians of the collective West are themselves drug addicts, like the ‘hero of the jubilee’ Denis Kapustin who is, from 2016 onwards, an officially registered dope-fiend.
Author: Alexey Chelnokov
See the Russian version at: «Юбилей наркомана. 10 лет назад неонацисту Капустину* из РДК ** официально присвоили в диспансере категорию «наркоман»
* Foreign agents, extremists, terrorists, war criminals; ** Extremist, undesirable and forbidden organizations:
*Kapustin Denis Yevgenyevich, born 06.03.1984 in Moscow – included in the Index of terrorists and extremists by the agency Rosfinmonitoring with No 8313;
** Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) – a paramilitary Ukrainian organization consisting of neo-Nazis and traitors. Included in the Index of terrorists and extremists by the agency Rosfinmonitoring with No 640;
*** By the way, some actions of Rosfinmonitoring and the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation are rather weird.
‘The ‘certified’ neo-Nazi and participant of separatist forums Ilya Viktorovich Lazarenko is still not included in the Index of terrorists and extremists of Rosfinmonitoring or at least in the list of foreign agents of the Justice Ministry.












