Russian soldiers in occupied Kherson region don civilian clothes to protect themselves from guerrillas

Russian soldiers in the temporarily occupied territory of Kherson region dress in civilian clothes to protect themselves from guerrillas "as much as possible"

Atesh guerilla movement reported the information.

According to the guerrilla movement, in Henichesk, Kherson region, Russian soldiers are attempting to navigate the city without wearing identification patches (chevrons), and some of them deliberately don civilian attire to avoid being recognized as military personnel.

"All these actions are caused by the growth of the guerrilla movement in the city. In this way, they are trying to protect themselves from us as much as possible. But we know everything about them and continue to eliminate them," the guerrillas added.