LSR fighters assured that the “situation will continue to develop” and predicted that there will still be “hot” nights ahead.
The offensive of Russian volunteers in the border regions of the Russian Federation, which began on Tuesday, March 12, is only the “first action”; there are still “hot” nights ahead. This was said by a Legion volunteer Freedom of Russia (LSR) Alexey Baranovsky on the air of the Ukrainian telethon.
“Our battle groups are still located on the territory of the Kursk region and the Belgorod region. Throughout the day, military clashes, as if in a wave, died down or flared up again. Now there a certain quiet, because it was getting dark. But I’m sure the night will be “hot”, he believed.
He added that everyone has now witnessed “only the first act of this multi-act play” and added that “the situation will continue to develop.”
Baranovsky recalled that this “proposal” focused on the so-called “election” of the President in Russia. With their example, they show that there are people ready to fight the Putin regime with weapons in hand.
When asked what is happening in the village of Tetkino, Kursk region, the fighter said that the village has become a “gray zone” that is not under anyone’s control.
“It has now moved deeper into Russia. And we are carrying out the same demilitarization in the border regions… The fighting subsides or continues. And not only in Tetkino itself, but also in the neighboring settlements, ” said Baranovsky.
He also noted that the Russian army is “recovering from the shock” and is likely trying to move reserves to the scene.
As you know, on March 12, Russian volunteers entered the territory of the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation. The Russian Freedom Legion, the Russian Volunteer Corps and volunteers of the Siberian Battalion took part in the invasion of the border of the Russian Federation.
Subsequently, the Legion “Freedom of Russia” said that the village of Tetkino in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation was also under the control of volunteers.
As we wrote earlier, the Russian volunteers, who entered the Belgorod and Kursk regions of Russia on Tuesday, March 12, control an area of more than 40 square meters. km.
Source: korrespondent

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