Russian Volunteer Corps showed the destruction of the FSB group in Bryansk region — video
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Russian Volunteer Corps showed the destruction of the FSB group in Bryansk region — video

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On January 18, fighters of the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) ambushed vehicles of the Russian Federation forces in Bryansk region. They also managed to capture the main moments of this special operation on video.

RVC eliminated employees of the FSB in Bryansk region: how it happened

It is worth noting that online.ua's sources in the MOD Main Intelligence Directorate were the first to report on a new successful attack by the Russian Volunteer Corps on enemy forces.

On January 18, a reconnaissance group of the RVC conducted an ambush on enemy transport in the Suzem district of the Bryansk region. There will be objective control footage later, the press service of the corps reported in the morning of January 19.

Already on January 20, the soldiers published the promised video, which shows how they destroy the forces of the FSB of the Russian Federation in Bryansk region.

Scout RVC group is back in the homeland! On January 18, our scouts conducted a daring operation during which they destroyed URAL 4320 of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and personnel of the border forces of the FSB. For some participants, this operation was the first, and now they have the full status of fighters in the ranks of the Corps. We congratulate the Tourist and his group on another successfully completed task. The main thing in war is speed, gatherings help to grow quickly and plan new operations, says the new statement of the RVC.

The RVC explained whether Putin's death would change the course of the war

For quite a long time, rumors that the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is already dead have been circulating on the Internet.

The online.ua journalist asked the chief of staff of the Russian volunteer corps Oleksandr Fortuna to share his opinion on this matter.

Let's just try to analyze this whole story. Let's imagine that Putin is not alive today. What has changed? Absolutely nothing has changed. Let us imagine that Putin is still alive. What has changed? Again, nothing has changed. This proves one simple thing, which I in particular have said many times and many other people are saying — it won't change anything.

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