ATESH reports the transfer of mobilized Yakuts from Russia to Dzhankoy
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ATESH discovered that poorly dressed mobilized soldiers from Yakutia in the Russian Federation were transferred to Dzhankoy in the temporarily occupied Crimea
ATESH agents in the temporarily occupied Crimea have discovered that mobilized soldiers are being transferred from Yakutia to Dzhankoy. This is reported by agents of the ATESH guerrilla movement, UNN reports.
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"Russian Armed Forces soldiers from Yakutia are being transferred to Dzhankoy. During the reconnaissance, ATESH agents discovered the transfer of mobilized personnel from Yakutia to Dzhankoy. The servicemen were untidily dressed, used foul language, were rude to passersby, and left a constant pile of garbage scattered on the street. An hour after the assembly, the mobilized men were taken away by the Russian National Guard," the report says.
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