The Southern Defense Forces checked the Russian troops in the Kherson region, talking about two groups – Kadyrov’s tik-tok troops and the “LPR pension fund”.
The Intelligence of Ukraine organizes the transfer of Russian Kadyrovites to the south of Ukraine, but they keep as much as possible from forward positions. This was announced on Saturday, September 10, on the air of the telethon of the head of the Joint Coordinating Press Center of the Southern Defense Forces, Natalya Gumenyuk.
“This (the migration of the Kadyrovites to the south – ed.) is being recorded, but, again, these Tik-Tok troops probably took the wrong lens with them to film their victories … Go away they are enough, realizing the strength of our fire control, which is fully distributed on the right bank of the Dnieper and reaches a little on the left bank. And they are trying to stay away so as not to fall into the affected area,” said Gumenyuk.
At the same time, according to him, the reserves pulled up to the right bank along with alternative crossings artificially created by the invaders constitute “a kind of” pension fund “LPR” “, which is 55-60 years old, that even the units they came to reinforce refused from “.
The spokesman also confirmed that the number of attempts by the invaders to surrender is increasing, but the Russian military is being killed by their own commanders, who are trying to stop it. Therefore, systematic work is carried out with Russian troops, which the Armed Forces of Ukraine demand to surrender.
Gumenyuk also noted that the collaborators run faster than the Russians from the captured settlements, because they know about the responsibility that awaits them after the liberation of the territories.
Recall that today the General Staff reported that the Russian Federation sent 1,300 “Kadyrovtsy” to the Kherson region
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Source: korrespondent

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