Russian National Unity (2000)

[2] According to another version, the organization split into the "Barkashov's Guard"[3] and the RNU of the Lalochkin brothers (leaders of the Saint Petersburg and Voronezh cells).

[4] In October of the same year, on the basis of the Moscow and Stavropol branches of RNU, a moderate patriotic movement "Russian Revival" by O. Kassin was created.

The few regional organizations that expressed their distrust of Alexander Barkashov and set themselves the goal of "preserving" RNU, united into a "network" leaderless structure, where the Council of (Unknown Fathers) commanders became the highest governing body.

[6] On May 12, 2008, the former leader of the Voronezh branch of RNU, Yevgeny Lalochkin, was detained by a police squad for a street fight.

The press service of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of the Voronezh Region reported that during a search, eight cartridges of 9 mm caliber, a Makarov pistol, which in 1992 was stolen from a unit of the Ministry of Defense, and a grenade were seized from him.