Active hostilities rage for a week in Sumy region - journalist Yatsyna
Journalist Aliona Yatsyna reports that Russia started to shell border communities in the Sumy region more actively after Russian volunteer fighters crossed into Russian territory
She shared the information on Espreso TV.
"Velyka Pysarivka community is one of the territories where active hostilities have been going on for a week. In fact, as of today, another section of the front has opened there. The paramilitary groups Legion of Freedom of Russia, Russian Volunteer Corps and Siberian Battalion entered the territory of the Russian Federation through this community. This is why the community's territory is being destroyed by the Russians," Yatsyna said.
The journalist added that the border villages have been destroyed to the ground.
"Direct combat clashes are taking place on Russian territory. However, it spills over onto Ukrainian territory. There can be up to 150 KAB bombings per day. So, villages located along the border with Russia practically no longer exist," she added.
Raids by Ukraine-based Russian military volunteers
On the morning of March 12, members of the Freedom of Russia Legion from the Russian-Ukrainian border announced that they were going to liberate Russia from dictator Vladimir Putin. Soldiers of the Siberian Battalion reported fierce fighting on Russian territory, and the Freedom of Russia claimed to have taken control of the village of Tetkino, Kursk region.
Oleksiy Hetman, a reserve major of the National Guard of Ukraine and a veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war, believes that the raid by the Freedom of Russia Legion is a challenge to Putin and his entourage. In his opinion, if at least one battalion of the Russian Federation goes over to the side of the Russians fighting against Putin, a chain reaction could start throughout the army.
On March 13, Russian volunteers continued their raid on Russian territory, calling on residents of the Kursk and Belgorod regions to evacuate.
Later, Alexei Baranovsky said that in the Kursk region, fighting was already taking place outside the village of Tetkino.
Yevhen Dykyi, a former platoon commander of the Aidar battalion, believes that Russians may move combat-ready units from the Kupyansk direction to the Kursk region.
On the morning of March 14, the Russian Defense Ministry accused Ukraine of allegedly attacking two regions with 14 drones. Later, Belgorod reported a second attack.
On March 14, a volunteer of the Freedom of Russia Legion, Alexei Baranovsky, said that the Russian army had moved reserves to Belgorod and Kursk regions and was actively trying to displace Russian volunteer units. The Freedom of Russia Legion warned the locals about the beginning of active attacks.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of trying to disrupt 'elections' in Russia and promised retaliation.
On March 16, the Russian Volunteer Corps denied fake information about the alleged destruction of the group. The RDC also said they captured more than two dozen Russian soldiers.
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