Russian militias attacked their own country

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War in Ukraine: Russian militias attacked their own country

On the night of Monday March 11 to Tuesday March 12, Russian militia tanks, fighting alongside Ukraine, entered Russia. They chose to launch this offensive a few days before the Russian presidential election.

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On the night of Monday March 11 to Tuesday March 12, Russian militia tanks, fighting alongside Ukraine, entered Russia. They chose to launch this offensive a few days before the Russian presidential election.

Russian militias attacked their own country from Ukraine. They filmed their nocturnal incursion, staging their act of rebellion. These men are fighting alongside Ukraine. On the night of Monday March 11 to Tuesday March 12, their tanks entered Russia. “Guys, say hello to your native homeland”, laughs one of the militiamen in a video. They claim to have destroyed a Russian army armored vehicle. “The element of surprise was completely on our side, the Russian army retreated. For the moment the fighting has calmed down. The situation is pending“.

A town hall affected

Russian militias reportedly attempted to cross the border at at least three points. They claim to have infiltrated several villages including Tetkino (Russia). At the same time, Ukrainian drones fell on the Russian cities of Kursk and Belgorod. One hit the Russian town hall. There would be several injured. For its part, Moscow (Russia) published images to show that it prevented any breakthrough into Russian territory. The militiamen who attack are mainly deserters from the Russian army. They call themselves the Siberian Battalion and the Legion for the Freedom of Russia and have chosen to launch this offensive a few days before the Russian presidential election.


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