At least four Russian servicemen have been killed and nine others injured as a result of volunteer raids in the Russian Federation.
Four Russian servicemen were killed and around nine others were injured as a result of fighting with volunteers after the Russian border was breached on March 12. This was reported by the ASTRA Telegram channel.
“Four servicemen of the Russian Guard were killed and four were wounded on March 12 near the village of Nezhegol, Shebekinsky urban district, Belgorod region. They were attacked by a drone. In the same place, a UAV destroyed a Russian Guard vehicle. Ural and a D-20 howitzer gun,” the press service said.
In addition, at least two servicemen of the Russian Defense Ministry were wounded in a shootout near the village of Zhuravlovka, Belgorod district, Belgorod region.
“Several more servicemen of the Russian Defense Ministry were also wounded in the Zhuravlevka area, their exact number is unknown,” ASTRA sources said.
Another serviceman of the Private Security Service was injured as a result of a missile attack and a UAV attack in Grayvoron, Belgorod Region.
Since March 13, volunteers who crossed the Russian border the day before continue to fight for the village of Tetkino, Kursk region.
Legion warriors Freedom of Russia sent congratulations from the liberated part of Tetkino on Telegram and said they were moving forward. “We are fighting near Tetkino. The streets are heavily packed,” the message said.
We remind you that on March 12, Russian volunteers entered the territory of the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation. The Legion took part in the invasion of the Russian border freedom of Russia, Russian volunteer corps and Siberian battalion volunteers.
The Legion is next Freedom of Russia said that the village of Tetkino in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation was also under the control of volunteers.
Russian President Vladimir Putin responded to the border violation. The head of the Kremlin said that the state border of the Russian Federation was attacked by sabotage groups of up to 300 people, including foreign mercenaries.
Source: korrespondent

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