If Russian volunteers are able to gather significant forces, they can tear part of Russia’s territory
If Russian volunteers can at some point guarantee that they can concentrate significant forces when they enter the Russian Federation, they can take some territory
The Major General of Ukraine’s Security Service Viktor Yahun said this on Espreso TV.
“If Russian volunteers are able to raise more than 2,000-3,000 people and arm them, it will be a serious warning to Russia about the further hostilities on the territory of Ukraine. Now we face a huge problem of how to attract these people. These people are a real problem for Russia. There is a real opportunity to attract human resources because they have shown a different way of fighting the Putin regime,” he said.
Yahun said he was willing to trust these people that they were serious about liberating Russia.
“The fact that they are helping us now and it is for our benefit is 100%. They need a significant number of people. If they can guarantee at some point that when they enter Russia they will be able to concentrate significant forces, they can tear some territory away from Russia. To create something like another Russia. Cause some unrest,” the major general summarized.
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On May 22, the Freedom of Russia Legion and the Russian Volunteer Corps announced that they had liberated the settlements of Kozinka and Gora-Podol in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation as part of the creation of a demilitarized zone on the border with Russia, and that advanced units had entered Graivoron.
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On May 24, the Freedom of Russia Legion and the Russian Volunteer Corps held a joint press conference in one of Ukraine's border regions.
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On May 26, Legion of Freedom of Russia spokesman Caesar said that the goal of the operation in the Belgorod region had been achieved. The Freedom of Russia Legion promised a 'demilitarized zone' in all regions of the Russian Federation bordering Ukraine.
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Volunteers from the Freedom of Russia Legion, which is fighting against Putin's regime, are recruiting thousands of Russians to advance on Moscow.
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