Intoxicated with success Ukraines Russian legions dream of overthrowing Putin

Intoxicated with success, Ukraine’s Russian legions dream of overthrowing Putin

Belgorod

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Two paramilitary groups have been carrying out armed attacks in the Belgorod region since Monday. As a representative, the Ukrainian army carries the iron in Russia and reveals its weaknesses at the beginning of the large counter-offensive.

Has the border between Russia and Ukraine become a vulgar tin sieve? On May 22, the strategic situation between the two countries changed dramatically after the Ukrainian military gave permission to a handful of Russian anti-Putin assault squads it took under its wing to conduct sustained military incursions using tanks and artillery in the Belgorod areas and Belgorod to start Kursk regions. The Russian Freedom Legion and the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK), which had remained in the shadows until then, took the liberty on Monday to shell the Velyka Pisarivka border crossing (Sumy region), targeting the Russian town from Graivoron. Five brigades acting simultaneously offered themselves the luxury of taking control of several villages along the Russian side of the border, the very spot from which Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation” began on February 24, 2022.

The deal is bold and a slap in the face for Moscow. Without giving the impression that the strategists of Kiev have just thrown a stone in the Kremlin’s garden, in the form of what is called an autonomous military organization of national liberation. The current front line was suddenly extended by 300 km, forcing the Russian army to retreat