Intoxicated with success, the Russian armies in Ukraine dream of overthrowing Putin-libertarianism
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Two paramilitary groups have launched armed attacks in the Belgorod region since Monday. By proxy, the Ukrainian army holds the iron in Russia, exposing its shortcomings at the dawn of the great counteroffensive.
Has the border between Russia and Ukraine become a tacky tin sieve? On May 22, the strategic situation between the two countries shifted sharply, after the Ukrainian army allowed a group of Russian anti-Putin assault divisions, which it had taken under its wing, to launch continuous military raids with armor and artillery in the Belgorod and Kursk regions. Until then, confined in the shadows, the Russian Freedom Corps and the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) launched a freedom bombardment of the border crossing point in Velika Pisarevka (Sumy region) on Monday, taking the direction of the Russian locality from Grivoron. Five brigades operating simultaneously offered the luxury of taking control of several villages along the Russian side of the border, which is where February 24, 2022 began. “special military operation” Vladimir Putin.
The deal is bold and a slap in the face for Moscow. Without even seeming to touch it, the Kiev strategists just threw a stone in the Kremlin garden, in the form of a military organization of national liberation, branded as independent. The existing front line was suddenly extended by 300 kilometers, forcing the Russian army to move forward
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