Russian militias disrupted Putin's presidential election in Belgorod and Kursk regions - RDK statement
Kyiv • UNN
Russian militias carried out a limited military operation in Russia's Belgorod and Kursk regions, disrupting the presidential election and saying Putin was losing control.
A limited military operation took place in Belgorod and Kursk regions of Russia. The results of the operation were reported by the Russian Volunteer Corps in its Telegram channel, according to UNN.
Our liberation movement has once again demonstrated the strength and power of the spirit and weapons of the Russian volunteer and the weakness of the Putin regime. Together with our comrades-in-arms we proved to the whole world that Putin is losing control of the situation more and more every day and is no longer able to protect even the borders of his own country.
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Note that the Russian militia made their appeal on behalf of the Russian Volunteer Corps, the Freedom of Russia Legion and the Siberian Battalion.
According to their statements, in a few days they took control of two non-populated areas and disrupted the presidential elections in both regions, as there was "a real war going on there".
The Kremlin failed to hold elections in regions where there was a real war. The citizens of Belgorod and Kursk regions did not go to the polls under Putin's aerial bombs and artillery fire. No one in his right mind can claim that Putin was "elected" legally.
The militias noted that because of the snap election, Putin cannot be considered a legitimate president of russia and announced new operations in russia.
Vladimir Putin has lost what remains of his legitimacy, power is slipping from his hands. He controls fewer and fewer processes in Russia, Russians see this and more and more compatriots are joining our ranks. Soon we will go to other cities. ... Our struggle continues! There will be new victories!