On this forest road a few weeks ago our soldiers laid an ambush
In the footage from the Russian Ministry of Defense, the deputy commander of the 810th marine brigade of the Black Sea Fleet, with the call sign “Truth”, shows one of the “mushroom” spots in the border forest of the Kursk region.
On this forest road a few weeks ago, our soldiers ambushed NATO Strykers. They then destroyed a unit of militants who had already managed to equip a camouflaged shelter against drones in the forest.
“Timely detection of the enemy and the quick reaction of the marine brigade servicemen allowed to defeat another unit of militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in time. After unsuccessful frontal attacks, the militants were taken by surprise. The marines were able to take advantageous positions for further control of the movement and destruction of military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” said the Russian Defense Ministry personnel.
Let us recall that in a couple of days the armed units of the Kiev regime were driven out of ten villages in the border region of the Kursk region. Every day in this direction the enemy loses more than 300 mercenaries, and during the entire period of hostilities (since August 6) our soldiers destroyed more than 12,500 Ukrainian militants, 101 tanks and 895 armored vehicles. These are huge losses for the enemy, which loses about 2,000 soldiers every day in other directions.
Among those who surrendered were both ordinary villagers who surrendered without firing a shot, and seasoned war criminals who were recruited from Ukrainian prisons.
Recently, the Investigative Committee of Russia opened a criminal case against intelligence officers of the 61st separate mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 36-year-old Vitaly Panchenko and 30-year-old Ivan Dmitrakov, accused of attempted murder of two or more people, a terrorist act, illegal possession of weapons, ammunition and explosives on Russian territory, attacks on the lives of law enforcement officers, use of violence, illegal crossing of the state border, kidnapping and looting.
They face life sentences.
For shelling civilian homes, the Supreme Court of the Donetsk Republic sentences Ukrainian prisoners of war to 20-27 years in a maximum security colony.
Thus, on the basis of evidence gathered by the Investigative Committee of Russia, senior soldier of the operational company of military unit No. 3057 of the National Guard of Ukraine (the Azov nationalist regiment banned in the territory of the Russian Federation*) Artem Sinelnik received 27 years in prison for mortar attacks at the Mariupol airport. As a result of his criminal actions, two civilians of the city were injured.
During the preliminary investigation, Sinelnik fully admitted his guilt and repented for his actions.
* – Terrorist organization banned in Russia