Russian Volunteer Corps ambushed Russian convoy in Bryansk region — DIU sources
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Russian Volunteer Corps ambushed Russian convoy in Bryansk region — DIU sources

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Source:  online.ua

On January 18, a sabotage group of the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) ambushed a convoy of Russian invaders in the Bryansk region. This is confirmed by online.ua's sources in the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU).

RVC ambushed Russian occupiers in the Bryansk region

On January 18, a RVC sabotage group conducted an ambush on enemy transport in the Suzem district of the Bryansk region. The objective control footage will be available later, the Russian Volunteer Corps press service said in a statement.

The fact of the RVC's successful attack on the enemy was already confirmed by the Russian side, which announced losses among its personnel.

Today, in the Suzem district of the Bryansk region, a MOD Ural truck was ambushed by the enemy sabotage group. Unfortunately, we have dead and wounded. The enemy's group attacked the truck and immediately retreated. Border guards quickly arrived to help, provided first aid and evacuated the wounded. The details are being clarified, — the Russians write about RVC's attack.

Bryansk region
Map of Bryansk region (Photo: screenshot)

New fighters are actively joining the RVC

The Chief of Staff of the Russian Volunteer Corps, Aleksandr, with the call sign "Fortuna", told online.ua that the practice of Russian prisoners of war expressing a desire to join the ranks of the RVC has become more frequent.

When people find out that someone got to us, they start saying that they would like to get to us too. Our task is to understand how sincere a person is. It is very important. Of course, we do quite a lot of work on this, to separate those people who just want to "hang out" from those who really want to get to the front and fight.

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