Legion "Freedom of Russia" announces transition of Tyotkino in Kursk region to the "grey zone"
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Legion "Freedom of Russia" announces transition of Tyotkino in Kursk region to the "grey zone"

Legion "Freedom of Russia"

The village of Tyotkino in the Kursk region, which borders Ukraine, is in the "grey zone". The Russian authorities actually lost control over him.

Russia doesn't control Tyotkino

Tyotkino in Kurshchyna became a "grey zone" as a result of the actions of the LSR.

Oleh Baranovskyi, a Legion "Freedom of Russia" volunteer fighter, stated this on the telethon air.

Tiotkino is actually in a grey zone. It is definitely not under the control of the Russian authorities.

According to him, the volunteers who broke through the border with Russia do not open their authorities there. There is no government in the settlement.

The Russian border has been breached

On March 12, it became known that the Legion "Freedom of Russia" (LFR), "Russian Volunteer Corps" (RVC) and "Siberian Battalion" (SibBat) broke through the border with Russia.

They entered the territory of several Russian regions and took control of populated areas.

Later it became known that volunteers control the village of Tyotkino. But already today, March 13, the LFR clarified that the fighting is still going on.

The Legion "Freedom of Russia" made public the consequences of the shelling of Tyotkino in the Kursk region. Earlier, the fighters took control of this settlement.

At the moment, it is not known who exactly attacked the settlement in the Kursk region.

On March 12, RVC fighters took control of the village of Tyotkino in the Kursk region.

In addition, Russian volunteers showed the destruction of two BMPs of Russian troops in the village of Gorkovskyi on the Russian territory.

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