Dmitry Borovikov
Dmitry Alexandrovich Borovikov | |
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Дмитрий Александрович Боровиков | |
| Born | June 9, 1984 |
| Died | May 18, 2006 (aged 21) |
| Cause of death | Gunshot wound |
| Other names | Kislyi |
| Criminal status | Deceased |
| Motive | Racially motivated; maintaining the material base of the extremist community |
| Convictions | Organization and execution of beatings and murders (in particular racially motivated); calls for ethnic hatred and extremism; creation of extremist and terrorist groups; robbery |
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Span of crimes | Late 1990s – 2006 |
| Locations | Saint Petersburg and Zahodskoe, Russia |
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Dmitry Alexandrovich Borovikov (Russian: Дми́трий Алекса́ндрович Боровико́в, romanized: Dmítrij Aleksándrovich Borovikóv) also known by the nicknames "Kislyi", ("Sour") and "Kolovrat" (9 June 1984 – 18 May 2006), was a Russian neo-Nazi and neopagan, the organizer of the extremist groups "Mad Crowd" and "Combat Terrorist Organization" (Russian: Боевая Террористическая Организация; БТО; Boevaya Terroristicheskaya Organizaciya, BTO). In his position, he organized and perpetrated several racially motivated murders, including the murder of 8-year-old girl Khursheda Sultonova in 2004. Borovikov was fatally shot while being apprehended by operatives of the 18th department of the UBOP on 18 May 2006.