At the end of April 2005, five boys, ages 9 to 12, in Krasnoyarsk (Russia) disappeared. 'Hasidic sect', whose members kill children before Passover to collect their blood,


At the end of April 2005, five boys, ages 9 to 12, in Krasnoyarsk (Russia) disappeared. 'Hasidic sect', whose members kill children before Passover to collect their blood,


  • At the end of April 2005, five boys, ages 9 to 12, in Krasnoyarsk (Russia) disappeared. In May 2005, their burnt bodies were found in the city sewage. The crime was not disclosed, and in August 2007 the investigation was extended until 18 November 2007.[49] Some Russian nationalist groups claimed that the children were murdered by a Jewish sect with a ritual purpose.[50][51] Nationalist M. Nazarov, one of the authors of "The Letter of Five Hundred" alleges "the existence of a 'Hasidic sect', whose members kill children before Passover to collect their blood," using the Beilis case mentioned above as evidence. M.Nazarov also alleges that "the ritual murder requires throwing the body away rather than its concealing". "The Union of the Russian People" demanded officials thoroughly investigate the Jews, not stopping at the search in synagogues, Matzah bakeries and their offices.[52]


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