Six young Russian guys became so angry about police brutality in their area that they took up arms to fight back.
Andrei Sukhorada (top) and Aleksandr Sladkikh (bottom) are now dead, and Maxim Kirillov (middle) is in prison.
A group of six young men in Primorye, in Russia's Far East, declared a guerrilla war against what they described as corrupt police. Their attacks included shooting traffic policemen, raiding a village police station and stabbing an officer to death there. The group posted videos on the internet to explain their motives. Many people in the Far East and beyond supported them: a poll on Ekho Moskvy radio indicated that 60-75% of listeners sympathised with the "young Robin Hoods" and would offer them help.