Accomplices of the Russian invaders are recruiting mercenaries for private military companies, says Ivan Fedorov.
Traitors and collaborators in temporarily occupied Melitopol are trying to create their own private military company (PMC). This includes people from the Russian Federation and Serbia. This was said by the legitimate head of the city Ivan Fedorov on the air unified news on Saturday, January 21, he posted the corresponding video on his Telegram channel.
“The attackers are secretly mobilizing everyone. According to the General Staff in Sevastopol, IT specialists, financial and other workers with reservations from mobilization were called to military registration and enlistment offices,” said of officer.
In addition, they are trying to create their own private military companies in the temporarily occupied territories.
In particular, in Melitopol, the local Gauleiter Evgeny Balitsky is looking for “volunteers” for his “Sudoplatov battalion” throughout the occupied part of the Zaporozhye region and the Russian Federation. However, few were wanted, so Balitsky recruited mercenaries from Serbia, two of whom were placed on the Interpol wanted list.
“They made them from mobilized wild animals. The enemy’s military is famously called “stinky” – they do not have enough equipment, they do not follow hygiene, sometimes they eat raw meat and “promoting” riotous killing,” the mayor. said.
According to Fedorov, these conscripts returned to Russia only in black bags.
Earlier, the leader of Melitopol reported that Russia is conducting increased mobilization in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, including Crimea. In addition, it brings foreign mercenaries to the war against Ukraine, particularly from Serbia.
He also said earlier that in Melitopol the occupiers are using Ukrainian symbols to provoke and intimidate the local population.
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Source: korrespondent

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