The New York Times, citing an anonymous Ukrainian official, reported minor casualties among these units.
Units consisting of pure Russians allegedly “suffered losses” during the operation in the Belgorod region. However, this did not affect the fighting ability of these military men. This was said by the American edition of The New York Times, citing an “anonymous Ukrainian official.”
The interlocutor assured the media that not a single Ukrainian fighter entered Russian territory and added that “the Ukrainian military plays a predominantly auxiliary role, protecting the Ukrainian border in this area in case of a counterattack of Russia.”
He added that the units involved in the operation allegedly suffered losses, but their combat capability was not significantly affected. He did not provide further details.
The media did not explain where this official had access to such information.
To recall, the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) and the Legion of Freedom of Russia (LSR) launched an operation to liberate Russia from the regime of Vladimir Putin.
Ukrainian intelligence said a “safety zone” was created on Russian territory to protect Ukrainians.
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Source: korrespondent

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