Collaborators are fleeing to Russia en masse from temporarily occupied territories, anticipating an offensive by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The surroundings of Bakhmut are full of corpses of the Russian invaders, which no one is removing. On Saturday, March 11, the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, Alexei Danilov, announced this on the air of the telethon.
He said that, according to the commander of the Ground Forces, Colonel-General Alexander Syrsky, the territories around the city are littered with the corpses of the invaders, in particular, “Wagnerites”. Danilov noted that the invaders did not remove the bodies, because no one needed them.
“Our military is defending the glorious city of Bakhmut, our military is standing, this is our fortress. And what they are doing now, we cannot imagine how useful it will be for the country, for our army in near future. A huge amount of abomination is being fired there, which invaded our territory,” said Danilov.
The Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council also said that collaborators fled en masse to Russia from the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
“There is information about huge queues today to leave the territory of Donetsk and Luhansk regions to the Russian Federation. Collaborators who were there and helped (occupiers – ed.) are standing in lines to leave these territories. .. They feel that in the near future, it may be “hot” there and various events may take place,” said Danilov.
According to him, this is due to the fact that collaborators monitor the situation at the front and see a significant number of liquidated Russian soldiers.
It will be recalled that on Saturday night, the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that 535 Russian soldiers were killed and wounded near Bakhmut during the day.
A video of the evacuation of wounded soldiers appeared on the network
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Source: korrespondent

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