Five skinheads have been arrested in the Russian city of Orenburg in connection with the vandalism of a synagogue. Police arrested the suspected neo-Nazis last week in the southern Russian city after linking them to the painting of a swastika on the synagogue walls in April. During the investigation, police found leaflets and other signs that a member of the group belonged to the skinhead movement, according to the local interior ministry. "All of them belong to the skinhead movement," a police spokesman told 'Interfax' news agency. The suspects will be charged with inciting religious violence or hatred.