The Russian army has evaporated from Donbass

07.11.2014 11:51
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Armed forces, Donbass, Ukraine


Kyiv, November 07 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) - The Security Service of Ukraine counted only five thousand Russians who are fighting on the side of the militias in the Donbass. This figure was announced by adviser to the head of the SBU Markiyan Lubkivsky on the air of Hromadske. TV".

At the same time, he admitted that not all of them are military personnel.


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“Five thousand Russians are in the Lugansk and Donetsk regions. There are no organized troops as units. But there are instructors there, there are representatives of the FSB, there are mentors who provide training and organization so that the militants can effectively fight against Ukraine. When I say five thousand, I mean all citizens of the Russian Federation. These are not only military personnel, but also volunteers and mercenaries. Actually, the militants, I think, have an army of 20-25 thousand people,” Lubkivsky said.

 

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