The raid by the Russians of the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Legion “Freedom of Russia” in the Belgorod region of Russia is considered quite successful by the participants in the operation.
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The RDK fighters and legionnaires went 42 km deep into the region. Now the most active phase of their actions is over, but the operation continues. Since the volunteers currently do not have a large amount of equipment in service, they cannot occupy and control tens of kilometers of territory. For them, this is a test of strength. The commander of the Russian Volunteer Corps, Denis White Rex, told reporters on May 24, Obshchestvennoye reports.
Volunteers note that they completed the tasks on the territory of Russia and “soon” will return for others. The commander denied Russian media reports that their units had been destroyed. He confirmed the death of two fighters and the injury of 10 more people.
According to White Rex, during the raid they saw that the Russian authorities and the military were not prepared at all for the development of events that took place in the Belgorod region.
They talked for a very long time and talked a lot about strengthening the line, spending billions on it. When it comes down to it, everything falls apart, nothing happens. The stronger, stronger we enter the territory of Russia, the more time they need to recover and take retaliatory actions, he said.
And the Legion “Freedom of Russia” in Telegram consider the raid on the territory of Russia to be quite successful. “Legionnaires” took prisoners and captured a large amount of equipment. Separately, they noted the cruelty of the Russian army – it shelled its own settlements with artillery and aircraft.
Recall that the raid of units of Russian volunteers in the Belgorod region of Russia caused a real panic not only in Belgorod, but also in Moscow. The soldiers of the aggressor country were forced to urgently evacuate the nuclear storage facility from the Belgorod-22 facility, where part of the ammunition for nuclear weapons was stored.
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