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Putin's aircraft destroyed the village of Kozinka: Freedom of Russia talked about the battles on the border

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What's happening on the Russian border/Video screenshot

The operation of the RDK, the Siberian Battalion and the Freedom of Russia Legion continues in Russia. A volunteer spoke about the situation in the Kursk and Belgorod regions.

Volunteer of the Legion “Freedom of Russia” Alexey Baranovsky said that volunteers from the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria joined the “election campaign” at the border. He said this on air at the telethon, broadcast by 24 Channel.

What the volunteer said

Baranovsky stated that the settlement of Gorkovsky, in the Belgorod region, became the epicenter of events on March 17.

But heavy fighting continues in both the Kursk region and the Belgorod region. So the last day of the so-called elections is going very well,” he noted. 60~/p>

Significant forces, yes. After missing strikes in the first days, the Russian Armed Forces really pulled together and brought up their reserves. There were even air strikes with the help of aviation, the volunteer explained.

According to him, Russian aviation actually destroyed the village of Kozinka in the Belgorod region. He noted that Russian volunteers, through their participation in the elections, hit the most vulnerable spot of the Putin regime. Therefore, instructions were received from the Kremlin to provide the toughest possible resistance.

Baranovsky said that the situation remains difficult, although it continues to develop. According to him, many residents of the border areas heeded the calls of Russian volunteers and left the gray zone where the fighting continues.

Volunteers continue to strike military targets in Kursk and Belgorod. Baranovsky said that regional authorities actually disrupted the evacuation in these cities. However, local residents independently leave areas adjacent to military installations.

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