The moral and psychological spirit of infidels, especially in the temporarily occupied territories, is extremely low. This is because the underground is actively operating, which makes the invaders understand – get out or die.
A representative of the Headquarters of the National Resistance spoke about this exclusively on Channel 24. He also noted that in the temporarily occupied territories, the percentage of desertion of Russians is very high.
“Accordingly, the percentage of those who cheat on this “non-state” is also high,” says the military man.
Russian soldiers gave us some important information at one time, from the latter – we received a lot of information from their hands about the Ussuri brigade, which committed atrocities in Bucha, – explains the fighter of the Resistance Movement.< /p>
According to him, information about the brigade of freaks was given by one of the soldiers of this unit.
“For such cases, if we are provided with data, we have methods of surrender at the front, and subsequently such military personnel can receive certain preferences,” he explains.
See the full interview with the speaker of the National Resistance Headquarters today in < strong>20:00 There are 24 channels on YouTube.
Mysterious explosions in Crimea
- In August, in the occupied Crimea, cases of “clapping” at the bases and warehouses of the Russian military became more frequent. The so-called “Cotton” visited important railway lines, transformers and even air bases. the Russian military smoke a lot, which caused the destruction of a dozen planes.
- On September 1, when children go to school, the autumn season of “cotton” opened in the occupied Crimea. New explosions were heard on the night of September 1. Local residents heard explosions in Balaklava and near Cape Fiolent. At night, locals say they heard the sound of rockets. It is also likely that Russia raised planes into the sky.
- In the afternoon, the phenomenon of “cotton” was again observed in Balaklava. Khlopok also visited the occupiers in the Kherson region.
- In August, at least 45 cases of “cotton” were recorded in the temporarily occupied Crimea.