Neonazi Tesak boasts of having a knife and gas pistol in Minsk

 Maxim "Tesak" Martsinkevich described almost everything he did in Minsk on his web page in social networks.

The Neonazi underwent his first operation in Minsk hospital "New Eyesight" on February 7.

“They cauterized some fracture that could lead to retinal detachment. The laser correction will be done in a week," the activist told his "supporters".

Martsinkevich photographed a Belarusian family in McDonalds on February 8: “Belarusian Russians are eating. But their cheekbones are a bit too wide..."

Tesak recorded commercials of his "seminars" in Minsk. For example, a video recorded in Minsk Upper Town area appeared on the Internet on February 12: "Greetings, my little extremism amateurs. A seminar in Belgorod will take place on March 1..."

Martsinkevich tried to waylay someone in Yakub Kolas Square on February 14: "Here is the monument to Yakov Kolas... Eduard has only a few more minutes of his normal life ahead..."

Martsinkevich also visited Minsk entertainment centres.

“The casino was full of slim young whores. They exceed the number of players by two times! That's suspicious," glam Tesak noted.

But Minsk anti-fascists did not like Martsinkevich's adventures in Minsk.  He wrote that he had to protect himself from them on February 9: "Minsk shrimps (the Neonazi call anti-fascists this way, – Euroradio) are real oafs... They were afraid to attack me in a group of 15. I only had a knife and a gas pistol that I had taken away from a shrimp in Saint Petersburg... People are not accustomed to carrying weapons on them here. My weapons are normal for Moscow but it seems that I am armed to the teeth here."

The gas pistol.

Tesak was accompanied by armed "guards" in Minsk.

Minsk anti-fascists tracked Tesak down to the "New Eyesight" hospital on February 14 which resulted in a bloody fight. There ultra-right  activists including Martsinkevich were detained by the police on that day. A criminal case for "armed hooliganism" has been started against them. Tesak is facing up to 7 years of imprisonment.