The Primorsky Partisans were a group of six young men who waged a guerrilla war against the Russian police, who have long been accused of corruption and brutality.
[2][3] Andrei Sukhorada (dead by suicide)Aleksandr Kovtun (arrested) Primorsky Krai SuperintendentAndrei Nikolaev[4] From the small village of Kirovsky in Primorsky Krai, Russia's Far East they had long had encounters with the police they described as brutal, and degrading.
The police began a large scale manhunt and the Partisans were tracked down to a flat belonging to one of the members 17 miles from the Chinese border, in Kirovsky.
[5] Nationalist politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky voiced his support for the Primorsky Partisans at a session of the State Duma.
[10] In the video the partizans of the group declared a guerrilla war against corruption and Russian Militsiya.