GUR helps Russian volunteer groups fight regime in Russia - Yusov

GUR helps Russian volunteer groups fight regime in Russia - Yusov

The GUR of Ukraine provides assistance to the Russian Volunteer Corps, Freedom of Russia and Siberian Battalion groups operating in Russia. This was reported by the representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andriy Yusov.


"The Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine provides assistance to volunteer formations. If we are talking about the actions of the RVC and the Freedom of Russia Legion, the Siberian Battalion, this is, in particular, Ukraine's duty," Yusov said during a telethon.


"These people came to help Ukrainians liberate themselves from the Russian occupiers and are bravely and heroically acting in many parts of the frontline, directly participating in serious operations. Therefore, of course, Ukraine should also help those Russians who are fighting the Putin regime," he explained.


For his part, the RVC's Chief of Staff, Alexander, with the call sign "Fortuna," said during the telethon that "offensive actions are developing and advancing along the entire line of contact" in the Russian regions bordering Ukraine.


According to him, "Russian volunteers have used all their reserves for combat operations."





The GUR of Ukraine provides assistance to the Russian Volunteer Corps, Freedom of Russia and Siberian Battalion groups operating in Russia. This was reported by the representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andriy Yusov.


"The Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine provides assistance to volunteer formations. If we are talking about the actions of the RVC and the Freedom of Russia Legion, the Siberian Battalion, this is, in particular, Ukraine's duty," Yusov said during a telethon.


"These people came to help Ukrainians liberate themselves from the Russian occupiers and are bravely and heroically acting in many parts of the frontline, directly participating in serious operations. Therefore, of course, Ukraine should also help those Russians who are fighting the Putin regime," he explained.


For his part, the RVC's Chief of Staff, Alexander, with the call sign "Fortuna," said during the telethon that "offensive actions are developing and advancing along the entire line of contact" in the Russian regions bordering Ukraine.


According to him, "Russian volunteers have used all their reserves for combat operations."