Russian volunteers have released a joint appeal to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
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Soldiers of the Legion “Freedom of Russia”, “Russian Volunteer Corps” and the Siberian Battalion voiced conditions for possible negotiations with the enemy. They emphasized that fighting has been going on in the border regions of Russia for several days, but the Kremlin is trying to block the evacuation of local residents. The corresponding statement appeared on the Telegram channels of volunteers on March 16.
Legionnaires are confident that the Russian authorities are preventing the evacuation of civilians from the Belgorod and Kursk regions, so as not to “cloud” the picture of the so-called elections. And because of Putin’s ambitions, civilians continue to suffer and die.
We urge you to stop this circus, think about the fate of innocent Russians and allow the evacuation of civilians from the combat zone. Your elections have long since turned into a complete farce. Stop forcing ordinary people to participate in your show at polling stations under bombs and artillery fire, the statement said.
It is also noted that Putin has long lost his legitimacy, and “under current circumstances, even the appearance of an electoral process has disappeared.” Legionnaires are ready to discuss with Putin the future of Russia without dictatorship and authoritarianism.
If you still have courage and responsibility, get in touch with us in a way convenient for you,” they said.
Let us recall that on March 12, Russian volunteers fighting on the side of Ukraine began a joint operation in the Belgorod and Kursk regions. Since March 14, the Russian resistance has called on residents of the Kursk and Belgorod regions of Russia to urgently evacuate due to a limited military operation.
Source: Racurs

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