Dmitry Borovikov

Popular As Kislyi

Birthday June 9, 1984

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

DEATH DATE 2006-5-18, Saint Petersburg, Russia (21 years old)

Nationality Russia

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1984

Dmitry Alexandrovich Borovikov (Дми́трий Алекса́ндрович Боровико́в) also known as «Kislyi» (Sour) (9 June 1984 – 18 May 2006) — was a Russian neo-Nazi and neo-Pagan, the organizer of two extremist groups "" and "Combat Terrorist Organization" (Боевая Террористическая Организация; БТО; Boevaya Terroristicheskaya Organizaciya, BTO).

In his position, he organized several murders.

1999

In the period from 1999 to 2006, Dmitry Borovikov was detained several times by law enforcement agencies on suspicion of attacks on people of non-European appearance.

So, he and his friend named Yan were detained on charges of attacking a Chinese man who was stabbed from behind.

But in the end, Yan was the only one convicted.

Dmitry met Dmitry Bobrov ("Schultz") as a 16-year-old teenager.

For his love of heavy music and the band "Kiss", Borovikov received the nickname "Kislyi" (Кислый), to which he subscribed in online publications.

2001

In the summer of 2001, Dmitry Borovikov joined Schultz-88, where he became the "right hand" of the leader.

Borovikov was at the origins of "Schultz-88" and took an active part in all the significant actions of 2001-2002.

Also while in "Schultz-88", Kislyi was actively engaged in propaganda.

Many articles in the magazines «Made in St. Petersburg» and «Гнев Перуна» (The Wrath of Perun), such as «Жёлтая угроза» (The Yellow Threat), «Аргументы и факты» (Arguments and facts), «Советы начинающим штурмовикам» (Tips for novice stormtroopers), «Перунов день» (Perun's Day), «Стрижено?

Нет, брито!» (Cut? No, shaved!) and many others belonged to him.

The publication of the magazine «Гнев Перуна #5» was largely due to Borovikov.

He published his own magazine "Straight Edge - A Storm of Pure Blood".

In this group, Borovikov met Alexey Voevodin, then their views with Schultz diverged, and they left Schultz-88.

2002

In 2002, Borovikov is at the origins of the Mad Crowd Firm group.

The main difference of the new group was the emphasis on a healthy lifestyle, sympathy for the football movement and the desire to find foreign Nazis.

In his magazine «Гнев Перуна», Kislyi once wrote: "We don't need you, but your children. It is from them that we will raise a new race. Because you can't be changed anymore. TV, family, poor entertainment, fashionable clothes, a clogged refrigerator... if this is all that white people are interested in today, then what kind of white people are they? They are meat and garbage. The white race must be created from scratch".

2003

By 2003, Borovikov realized that to achieve his goals, it was not enough to flaunt skinhead paraphernalia, a thorough conspiracy was needed.

There were strict conditions, a person joining their new group must meet three criteria:

Interest in football at this stage cools down, there is an installation not for beating, but for killing.

Journalists dubbed this group "Combat Terrorist Organization" (BTO).

In total, the BTO consisted of 10 people.

2004

Borovikov was detained in 2004 in the high-profile case of the "Tajik girl" Khursheda Sultonova, who was killed on February 9 near his home.

Borovikov was detained three hours after the murder, but the traces of blood found on his clothes were thoroughly washed with gasoline, and therefore it was not possible to identify what was found with the blood of the deceased.

It was suggested that Borovikov managed to evade responsibility, thanks to the connections of his father, a police officer.

On June 7, Borovikov organized the execution of two of his former associates Rostislav Hoffman and Alexey Golovchenko in the forest near the village of Zahodskoye in the Vyborg district.

They were wounded with a crossbow and finished off with knives.

The direct perpetrators of the murder were Alexey Voevodin, Roman Orlov and Artem Prokhorenko.

On June 19, the scientist Nikolai Girenko was killed by Borovikov's associates Andrey Kostrachenkov and Artem Prokhorenko.

Presumably, Dmitry was related to this crime, because he spoke unflatteringly about this expert:

2006

Borovikov died after being shot while he was detained by operatives of the 18th (political) department of the UBOP on May 18, 2006.

Dmitry Borovikov was born in Leningrad in the Russian family of an employee of the criminal investigation department of the Admiralty police Department.

He lived in house 4 in Boytsov Lane.

After graduation, he entered the law Faculty of the Regional University, where he studied for 2.5 years.

2018

According to the employees of the 18th department of the Department of Internal Affairs, ''«at first, there were six of them, then nine, and at the end it seems to be eleven people.

But only the managers themselves knew exactly how much.

At Schultz and in "Mad Crowd", everyone bragged about their exploits right and left.

By and large, this is where they all sat down.

And here the conspiracy was so tough that it is impossible to get to the truth even now»''.