6/2/2023 – Frontline report: Pro-Ukrainian Russian insurgents conduct more operations in Russia’s Belgorod region

Aftermath of the insurgents’ attack at the building of the regional administration in the central part of Russia’s Shebekino. Photo source: Video report by Reporting from Ukraine

From Euromaiden Press: The Freedom of Russia Legion and Russian Volunteer Corps, composed of Russian citizens, launched another insurgent operation in Russia’s Belgorod region. Targeting a Russian Control Point and opening a secondary attack towards Tavolzhanka, these forces seem to have breached defenses, decimated key military equipment and attacked regional administration.

In Russia’s Belgorod region, Freedom of Russia Legion and Russian Volunteer Corps conducted another operation to draw Russian attention and resources to the northern front. Both detachments fully consist of Russian citizens who are against the current Russian government and have reportedly sought and were granted temporary shelter in Ukraine because their current military objectives aligned with Ukrainian ones.

The first target of the insurgent forces became a Russian Control Point on the border. Prior to the attack, the insurgents conducted several waves of drone and artillery strikes to undermine Russian defense. Geolocated footage shows how one drone targeted a group of people who were controlling the point. Later it turned out that the eliminated personnel belonged to the Russian Federal Security Service, which is not surprising: due to the lack of regular forces in the region, Russians deployed to the border all types of Rapid Deployment Forces.

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3 responses to “6/2/2023 – Frontline report: Pro-Ukrainian Russian insurgents conduct more operations in Russia’s Belgorod region”

  1. This is good news, but I hope that Ukraine does not suffer from the enemy’s retaliation of drones and missiles…

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  2. Thank you for sharing these, Dal! It is good to know that not all Russian citizens believe what they are being told and are actually able to do something about it.

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