Russian volunteers are ready to help residents of the Belgorod region evacuate from the war zone.
The Russian army does not control Shebekino in the Belgorod region. This was announced on the air of the telethon of the chief of staff of the Russian Volunteer Corps Alexander “Fortuna”.
“The Russian army does not change itself: the population of the border territories does not bother them. Now, Shebekino is not controlled by them. People leave in large numbers, they are given a corridor , but they do not ensure the safety of these corridors. Looters are moving around the city and chaos is happening,” he said. RDC representative.
According to him, settlements and villages located directly on the border were fired both with the help of aviation and with the help of artillery, armored vehicles of the Russian army.
“They acted in general, as usual, no surprises. They really don’t care about the population,” Alexander told Fortuna.
He noted that volunteers are ready to help residents of the territory of the Belgorod region, where the fighting continues, with evacuation to the safe territory of Ukraine.
“Those who wish can apply directly to the fighters of the RDK, or to the army Freedom of Russia. We monitor all our official and public channels, you can write to us, we will provide transportation of people. As long as this possibility remains, it can be done… If they turn to us, we guarantee safety,” assured the RBC chief of staff.
Remember the Russian Volunteer Corps, along with the Legion Freedom of Russia has already made some achievements on the territory of the Russian Federation. On June 1, the RDK announced the resumption of operations in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation, now in the Shebekino region and its suburbs.
Today, RDK fighters announced that they are being redeployed for tasks in the Belgorod region. The president’s office reported that Ukraine is ready to provide humanitarian corridors to residents of Russia’s Belgorod region.
Source: korrespondent

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