Anti-Putin paramilitary group says there shall be extra incursions into Russia

May 25, 2023 at 3:22 AM
Anti-Putin paramilitary group says there shall be extra incursions into Russia

A bunch claiming to be behind a current strike within the Russian border area of Belgorod have mentioned they are going to launch extra incursions in future.

Denis Kapustin (also referred to as Denis Nikitin), the commander of the Russian Volunteer Corps, was talking on the Ukrainian aspect of the border with Russia a day after his group claimed to have been behind an armed raid on the Belgorod space.

He mentioned: “I think you will see us again on that side.

“I can’t reveal these upcoming issues, I can’t even reveal the route.

“The… border is pretty long, yet again there will be a spot where things will get hot.”

He mentioned his anti-Putin fighters had held “around 42 square kilometres” of Russian territory “for quite a while”, including: “We’re fighting for freedom, we’re fighting against injustice, so we’re fighting against torture, we’re fighting against terrible acts of police brutality.”

Russia initially blamed Ukraine for the incursion, and alleged that 70 of the attackers had been killed or pushed again.

Mr Kapustin contradicted this, saying two of his fighters had been calmly wounded, two had been killed and 10 others had been wounded.

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He mentioned that they had additionally taken a Russian armoured car and anti-drone gun as trophies.

Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) commander, Moscow-born Denis Kapustin, also known as Denis Nikitin or by the nom de guerre White Rex, is seen, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, near the Russian border, in Ukraine May 24, 2023. REUTERS/Viacheslav Ratynskyi

‘I do know precisely the place I acquired my weapons from’

Mr Kapustin was requested whether or not he had used US army gear that had been donated to assist Ukraine defend itself in opposition to Russian assaults.

He mentioned: “I know exactly where I got my weapons from – unfortunately not from the western partners.”

There have lengthy been issues that weapons donated by the West to Ukraine might ultimately be utilized in Russia, and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov mentioned: “It is no secret that this equipment is being used against our on military, and it is no secret for us that the direct and indirect involvement of western countries in this conflict is growing by the day – we are drawing the appropriate conclusions.”

‘It’s as much as Ukraine to determine easy methods to conduct this battle’

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller mentioned on Tuesday: “As a more general principle…we do not encourage or enable strikes inside of Russia and we’ve made that clear.

“But as we have additionally mentioned, it is as much as Ukraine to determine easy methods to conduct this battle.”

Mr Kapustin said: “I believe I defined that the Western army support sadly goes backwards and forwards, being raided.

“In Bakhmut for instance I know that a lot of armoured vehicles, American armoured vehicles, got raided by the Russian forces.”

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‘You ought to be just a bit bit affected person’

He mentioned Ukraine had supported his group with info, petrol, meals and medication however added: “Every decision we make…beyond our state border is our own decision.

“Obviously we will ask our (Ukrainian) comrades, pals for his or her help in planning.

“Our future plans are new territories of the Russian Federation, which we will definitely enter… You should be just a little bit patient, and wait just a couple of days,” he added.

‘I’ve my set of views – a patriotic set of views’

Mr Kapustin has been described as a “Russian neo-Nazi who lived in Germany for many years” and, whereas admitting his group was right-wing, when requested if he minded being labelled a Nazi, he did not “think it’s an insult”.

He added: “I have my set of views, it’s a patriotic set of views, it’s a traditionalist set of views, it’s a right-wing set of views.

“You know, you will by no means discover me waving a flag with a swastika, you will by no means discover me elevating my hand in a Hitler signal, so why would you name me that?”