Russians are trying to legalize the presence of a foreign military dependent on their territory, intelligence mentioned.
Russia has adjusted the participation of the combined detachment of the Laos army engineering forces to cleanse the territories of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. It was reported by the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on Saturday, July 5.
“In addition to the massive attraction of mercenaries from the countries of Africa and Asia, as well as DPRK units, the Kremlin is working on the possibility of drawing partners in the So -which is the war under the guise of implementing humanitarian projects at the Russian border with the report.
According to the GUR, the Kremlin is currently organizing the involvement of the integrated detachment of the Laos army engineering troops due to the alleged cluster of the territories of the Kursk region.
“Provided significant relying on external assistance, Laos leadership in the initial phase expresses the willingness to send up to 50” military personnel of Sappers “to Russia and contribute to the clearance of the Kursk region,” the intelligence said.
In addition, according to the GUR, Laos provides a great deal of help to Russia through rehabilitation measures for injured military personnel of the Russian Federation, who participated in hostilities against Ukraine.
“Russia, who is hiding behind human rhetoric, is trying to legalize the presence of a foreign military that is a little bit in its territory, which actually uses it to ensure adventures against Ukraine,” GUR summary.
Remember that the Russians showed the video fighting for them in Ukraine. In the frames, the construction of the Russian unit with recruits, of which most are foreigners.
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Source: korrespondent

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