Russian Guard fighters were sent to clear the “Ukrainian DRG”, but were blown up by a mine. Four people were injured.
Near the village of Sushany in the Bryansk region of Russia, a Russian Guard car was blown up by a mine, which went in search of a “Ukrainian DRG”. This was announced on Thursday, March 2, by State Duma deputy Alexander Khinshtein.
“Near the village of Sushany, a National Guard car was blown up by a mine. Four Russian guardsmen: three employees of the Bryansk SOBR (combat department commander, two fighters) and an OMON explosives engineer – received minor shrapnel wounds. , nothing threatens their lives and health,” Khinshtein wrote.
He also posted a photo of a mine that he said was found nearby.
It will be recalled that on Thursday Russia announced the alleged “infiltration of Ukrainian DRGs” in two villages in the Bryansk region “on the border of the Chernihiv region. The aggressor country promotes information about shootings and hostage-taking , the civilian deaths.
Meanwhile, the people who call themselves fighters of the Russian Volunteer Corps are responsible for what is happening. They declared that they came “to show their countrymen that the Russian people with weapons in their hands can fight against the regime.”
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Source: korrespondent

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