Groups of armed resistance to Putin regime emerge in Russia – intelligence
Russian citizens are deprived of legitimate means of fighting the Putin regime, so groups of activists ready to put up armed resistance are emerging in the country
Andrii Yusov, a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate, said this during the telethon.
“The situation in Russia itself is becoming increasingly tense. Local groups of activists are emerging who are ready for armed resistance against the internal occupation, which they consider to be the power of Putin and his regime, and thus are ready to defend their own rights, since Putin's government has deprived the population of the Russian Federation itself of any legitimate means of struggle. Foreign agents, prisons, assassination attempts, and attacks are the regime of terror in which Russians have been living for a long time, and not everyone wants to put up with it,” the Yusov emphasized.
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The group, which calls itself the Russian Volunteer Corps, said it had again infiltrated from Ukraine into Russia, into the Bryansk region, and returned without losses.
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