The GUR notes that Ukraine has nothing to do with them in relation to the events that took place in the Bryansk region.
Military intelligence said that after the events of March 2 in the Bryansk region of Russia, part of the local residents joined the Russian Volunteer Corps.
Andrey Yusov, a spokesman for the GUR of Ukraine, said this in an interview with Radio NV.
He stressed that the events in the Bryansk region are domestic and Ukraine has nothing to do with them, as propagandists represent.
“If we talk about support within the Russian Federation, then there is certainly such support. There is information that some of the local residents of these settlements in the Bryansk region have already joined the RDK, in particular,” he said.
Recall that on March 2, in the Bryansk region, propagandists announced the penetration of Ukrainian “DRGs”, but subsequently the so-called “Russian Volunteer Corps” (RDK) took responsibility for the sabotage attack. A video from the village of Lubechany was published on the RDK Telegram channel, in which armed men with yellow armbands on their sleeves call on Russians to rise in revolt.
What is known about the “Russian Volunteer Corps”
According to Wikipedia, the RDK is a military unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, formed in August 2022 to protect Ukraine from Russian invasion during the Russian-Ukrainian war. He is a member of the International Legion of the TRO of Ukraine. Consists of ethnic Russian emigrants living on the territory of Ukraine, as well as in other European countries.
The emblem of the RDK flag uses a stylized spike of the paramilitary youth organization White Idea, created in the mid-1930s by the White émigré Viktor Larionov.