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Ukrainian Monitors Record 137 Episodes Of Violence, Confrontation By Ultraright Groups

There were 137 recorded incidents of confrontation and violence committed by ultraright groups in Ukraine over a one-year period from October 14, 2018, a monitoring report by a Ukrainian public advocacy organization stated.

Conducted by Kyiv-based Institute Respublica and financed by the Rosa Luxemberg Foundation in Germany, the report on January 20 stated that most acts of violence and confrontation during the one-year period were committed by two groups: C14 and National Corps.

Forty such cases were attributed to C14, of which 25 were “of a violent nature,” including 10 violent incidents toward people.

Read more at: https://www.rferl.org/a/30388461.html

Ukraine has this problem, Hungary seems to have a similar type of problem.  There are probably other Eastern European countries that do but let's not limit it to Eastern Europe, we probably see that in many nations. But there is something about Ukraine, that it is a bit renown for this.