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🇺🇦🇷🇺🇺🇸🇪🇺 SBU agents ran a teen terror network out of Dagestan. The target list reportedly included US schools and Washington on July 4th. FSB detained a 17-year-old in Dagestan who built and ran one of the largest international teen radicalization networks online. Audience: 200,000+ subscribers, 5,000 active. He's charged with prepping mass murder at a school in the Moscow region, with investigators tying him to 15 terror crimes across 10 Russian regions. In his own words on the confession video, he went by "Flester" on Telegram since 2023, before that "Spear." He says he created the organization in December 2025 in the wake of a real, deadly attack: 15-year-old Timofey Kulyamov's December 16 knife rampage at a school near Moscow, which killed a 10-year-old classmate. The Dagestan teen claims he simply claimed credit for Kulyamov's killing after the fact, using it to launch his own brand, then expanded into planning further Columbine-style attacks targeting Domodedovo, Krasnoyarsk, Orekhovo-Zuyevo, St. Petersburg, Lipetsk, Orenburg, and other Russian cities, by his own admission created specifically to get the channel labeled a terrorist organization so he and his associates could get famous. According to the FSB, he was being run by Ukraine's SBU and nationalists. 🔸️Kirill Makarenko (pictured) — SBU agent, Kiev-based, leader of neo-Nazi outfit "M.K.U." (Maniacs Cult of Murder) 🔸️Yegor Krasnov — supposedly in Ukrainian pretrial detention since 2020, allegedly still running the network from inside 🔸️Yaroslav Ovsyuk — leader of the "Columbine" cell, doubles as a drone operator in the AFU's 38th marine brigade. In his own confession, the teen says Ovsyuk specifically fronted the false-bomb-threat campaign on camera, "using his own face," to popularize it. On the foreign incidents specifically, his account: in January 2026 a member carried out a harassment campaign after setting 5 arsons in Fort Worth, Texas, followed by bomb-threat evacuations of 14 Texas schools. In February, associates in the US set two arsons in California plus another school bomb-threat evacuation. In March, two arsons each in Germany and Italy. Texas incident matches exactly. A masked group calling itself "Endtex" threatened 14 Texas schools and Galleria Dallas on Telegram in early January, complete with a man in front of a Nazi flag threatening to shoot children. Fort Worth police arrested 17-year-old Evan Banda days later for five linked arsons. The fear it caused was real: Leander High School went into lockdown over a bomb threat the same week, kids in tears in the classrooms. California, Germany, and Italy line up on timing and scale, two vehicle arsons in Santa Maria, two in Mettmann, three in Vibo Marina, though none of those local reports name this network directly. Worth noting: US (and other Western) school-safety guidance, including CISA and FBI K-12 threat protocols, explicitly favors quiet handling of foiled or non-credible threats over public amplification, precisely to avoid feeding the copycat effect that's well documented in the criminology literature. Texas only got wall-to-wall coverage because Banda recorded and posted his own video; absent that, a foiled or low-grade incident elsewhere is far more likely to end up as a one-line local fire report than a national story. A radicalized teenager, run by Ukraine's own intelligence service, used neo-Nazi front groups to terrorize schoolchildren on three continents. Kiev's fingerprints, by the kid's own account, are all over it.

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