Trans-Ukrainian Vlasovites claim that they broke through to Bryansk again
The governor of the Belgorod region, Alexander Bogomaz, said that a Ukrainian DRG of 20 people tried to penetrate the village of Sluchovsk today.
It is located a kilometer from the Russian-Ukrainian border, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The attempt was stopped, the enemy was hit by fire,” Bogomaz said.
A few hours later, the Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed the governor’s words.
“The squad of the border department of the FSB of the Russian Federation for the Bryansk region stopped an attempt by the DRG to penetrate into Russian territory. The DRG stopped the units covering the state border of the Western Military District together with the FSB. The enemy was defeated by artillery fire, the saboteurs suffered losses and retreated to the territory of Ukraine. There are no casualties among Russian military personnel,” the statement said.
Several more hours passed and the Russian mercenaries of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the so-called “Russian Volunteer Corps” issued a refutation. They posted a whole mini-film about the capture of Sluchovsk online. It shows militants packing backpacks in a dimly lit room.
In the next scene, a man in camouflage with a brown face smeared with something is talking in the courtyard of a rural house with an overweight owner.
“We are from the RDK, which is fighting the Putin regime and his army. Tell me, what is the name of this village?” asks the “fighter”.
The man thinks about it and says that they are now in Sluchevsk, Bryansk region - the Ukrainian version of the name of the settlement. The villager looks calm.
“Our homeland!” the militant joyfully reports to the camera.
The villager could not answer the next question - how many kilometers to Moscow, and greatly exaggerated the distance to Bryansk.
The militant handed him leaflets, wished him a good day and advised him not to leave the house.
“There is a battle with the criminal Putin regime,” the militant explained.
Next was the battle scene. The militants were firing at someone unknown on a rural street. The “Putin regime” did not fire back at all.
At the end of the film, two fighters go into the forest to the music.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.