Pictures at the end of a racist manifesto authored by the man who allegedly shot and killed nearly 50 people in New Zealand Friday appear to be stock images taken from an Eastern European website.
The images, generic in nature, show pictures of white people in various poses and military personnel with automatic rifles.
A reverse image search on one of the photos links to a website listing the ugliest high-rise in Kiev called Everyday.in.ua.
The image at the end of the manifesto does not appear on the front end of the website.

In an “about us” section of the website, it says: “If you have complaints about the work of housing and communal services, the motorhome, law enforcement officers, an amateur report, an article or an event that you would like to make public, write to us by e-mail.”
In the 74-page manifesto, the shooter said he committed the attack “to take revenge on the invaders for the hundreds of thousands of deaths caused by foreign invaders in European lands throughout history.”
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