The commander of the "Russian Volunteer Corps" (RVC), Denis "Rex" Nikitin, addressed the citizens of the Russian Federation against the background of his soldiers breaking through the Russian border and taking control of one populated place of the aggressor country.
RVC Commander Nikitin explained to the Russians what was happening
Nikitin draws the attention of the Russians to the fact that soldiers from the Republic of Moldova have once again carried out a new raid on the territory of the aggressor country.
He also emphasises that the upcoming elections in Russia are a "circus" and that Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin will rule for the next six years and "until his death."
You can learn more about the RVC, its fighters and the ideology of the corps by watching the documentary film about the Russian Volunteer Corps "White Moth is Dead".
It was created by Online.UA video production.
In the tape, the RVC soldiers told why they are fighting, what is their attitude towards Ukraine and how they plan to win the war against Putin's Russia.
By the way, on the morning of March 13, the Legion "Freedom of Russia" (LFR) fighters confirmed that they were still in Russian Federation territory and published a photo.
Raid of the LFR, RDK and SibBat on Russian territory
On the morning of March 12, the representatives of the LFR, RVC and "Siberian Battalion" (SibBat) entered the territory of the Russian Belgorod and Kursk regions.
Later, the fighters took control of the settlement of Tetkino in the Kursk region.
The Russian MOD stated that "terrorist" groups allegedly only "tried to invade" the territory of Russia in three directions: in the Odnorobovka, Nekhoteevka, and Spodaryushino districts.
The Russian occupiers have already declared that "all attacks were repulsed", and the volunteers "having suffered significant losses, were pushed back, border violations were not allowed".
The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) speaker, Andriy Yusov, stated that the Legion "Freedom of Russia", RVC, and "Siberian Battalion" operate on the territory of the Russian Federation as "independent structures and organisations" consisting of Russian citizens and, accordingly, "are at home."