
During the raid of pro-Ukrainian units of the Russian Federation across the border in the Belgorod region, armored personnel carriers on wheels BTR-82A was captured at the Greyvoron border crossing, according to reports Ukrainian weapons tracker.
If the information is true, it would be the first Russian military vehicle captured on Russian territory since the beginning of the war.
#Russia: The first car captured on Russian territory: during a raid by pro-Ukrainian Russian units across the border in #Belhorod The area at the Gravvoron checkpoint was captured by BTR-82A. pic.twitter.com/nS9gGIkc4E
— uD83CuDDFAuD83CuDDE6 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 22, 2023
AND OSINT defender or War Translated publishes a video of a soldier of the “Russian Volunteer Corps” on an alleged BTR-82A, which was captured from Russian security forces during the fighting in the city of Kozinka, Belgorod Region.
“They don’t seem to have a lot of driving experience because they’re thanking some ‘Washer’ for coming to them and maybe helping them tow the car. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that they are taking him back to where they came from. In any case, the fact that two fighters from a seemingly small unit (80 people) are freely leaving the combat zone may indicate that things are going well for them.” Dmytro explained from the war Translated
Fighters of the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) announced that they had crossed the Russian-Ukrainian border for the third time, the BBC reports. Russian and Ukrainian channels talk about an attack on the border with Ukraine by a “Ukrainian tank”. The regional authorities initially declared that they had suffered an “informational attack”, then adopted the narratives of Russian channels.
The RDK group calls itself a Russian volunteer formation that is part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
RDK has already stated twice that its fighters crossed the Russian border.
This time three five-second videos were released. The first shows several men in military uniform standing in front of a signpost to the village of Bezlyudovka, Belgorod region.
On the second, armed men near a signpost in the village of Churovychy, Bryansk region.
The third shows armed men near a signpost in the village of Lyubimova, Kursk region.
Judging by the video footage, the saboteurs carried out the attacks at night.
Source: Hot News

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