Yeah, but "narodovolci", members of "narodnaya volya" (here translated as people's will), were quite naive and not in any way well organised, yet they acted in the time, when terrorist strikes were almost none existent (they pretty much were the first terrorists in modern sense of the word), and in the end, after the killing of Alexander II, all of them were caught, and people, who were responsible for killing the tsar, were judged and executed. "Hanged by the neck until they dead". So to say Kiroranke was one of them, not even plausible.
And yeah, as it was stated before, they were no communist, they were early anarchists.