Russian Army soldier claims his words were misunderstood and that “Kadirov’s men” are positioned in the Kursk region.
“Kadyrov’s men” forced a Russian soldier to apologize for not stopping the border crossing of the “Akhmat” unit in the Kursk region, as other soldiers and border guards did. This is stated in one of the videos distributed on Russian public pages.
According to one of the Russian soldiers, “Akhmat” is allegedly being drafted into the army right now and has not left the post anywhere, as the Russians previously stated.
“I wanted to explain the situation with Kursk and Akhmat. I said that Akhmat is not with the conscripts now and there are no contract soldiers there. Only Akhmat helps them, they are suffering losses,” – said the soldier of the Russian army.
He apologized for “misunderstanding each other” and “misunderstanding each other.”
The official Telegram channel of the International Intelligence Community InformNapalm reported that residents of the Kursk region living near Sudzha complained about the settlement of “Don sheep” in the forest belt. They are unhappy that the Russians do not do their job and hide in the forest.
Analysts checked this data using OSINT/CYBINT and indeed found it in the forest belt near the settlement. Specific “Kadyrovites” such as Magomed Rezvanov were detected in Mikhailovka, Pushkarnoye and Sosnovy Bor.
Residents of the village of Sosnovy Bor also spoke of new “Kadyrovites” in the forest. According to InformNapalm, a concentration of fighters from the 1434th “Akhmat-Russia” regiment was seen in the bushes near the village of Sosnovy Bor. Among them was a “Kadyrov man” with the call sign “Bear”.
Let’s recall how the commander of the Russian Guard Special Forces Regiment “Akhmat” Apti Alaudinov explained why his fighters evaded the Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region. According to him, the Akhmat fighters were guarding the border and were in their positions at the time of the start of the operation of the Ukrainian army, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces passed by them. But the Russian propagandist-military correspondent Yuri Kotenok said that in reality the border of the Kursk region was protected only by border guards and territorial defense.
Ukrainian journalist Yuri Butusov said that the “Kadyrovites” from the Akhmat regiment of the Russian Guard did not defend the city of Sudzha in the Kursk region when the fighting began. According to him, due to the fact that the “Akhmatovites” left Sudzha, the unmotivated Russian soldiers were forced to surrender.
Source: Focus
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