MOSCOW: Russia said on Monday it had conducted raids across the country on over 100 supporters of a neo-Nazi youth group it claimed was directed by Ukraine, as tensions soar over Kiev’s conflict with pro-Moscow separatists. The FSB domestic intelligence agency said in a statement that it had conducted searches and probes against "106 supporters of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi youth group MKU". The FSB said the MKU was founded by a Ukrainian citizen named Yegor Krasnov, claiming he was "operating under the auspices of the Ukrainian security services". Krasnov was instructing the MKU’s supporters to "commit terrorist acts and mass...