Ukrainian saboteurs that infiltrated Russia s Belgorod Region in late May used vehicles and weapons originally provided to Kiev by the United States, Poland, the Czech Republic and Belgium, American news outlet reported on Saturday, citing unnamed US officials familiar with the intelligence findings.
The condition of schoolboy Fedor, who sustained injuries during an armed car attack by saboteurs in Russia s Bryansk Region, is still serious, but it corresponds to the post-surgery period, the chief doctor of the children s regional hospital, Viktor Alexa, said on Saturday.
a picture of a total atrocity in bryansk region. they said up to 50 ukrainian saboteurs were on a rampage into russian villages, taking people hostage, firing at cars, even at a school bus, setting fire to houses. and then this narrative suddenly changed. russian media started saying it was just one car that was shot at. one person died and then they said another person died as well. and then it transpired that allegedly all these ukrainian saboteurs, quote unquote, were able to escape back to russia after their audacious raid. and most incredibly, still about 12 hours after this attack was supposed to have happened. there have been no photographs, no videos showing the actual
president that they re willing to let the yuan send nuclear exports to the plant. the big question, when? will it be soon enough? here in ukraine, the nuclear energy company has encouraged pregnant women and children to leave. they could be at the highest risk for radiation. president zelenskyy said that if russia is extortion with radiation continues, this summer may go down as one of the most tragic in european history. ukraine is also setting up its counter offensive. they re wrestling back territory in putting russia on the defensive. these strikes are deep in russian held territory, that includes crimea. russian officials report more drawstrings overnight. a ukrainian official told nbc news that recent explosions and crimea or the work of pro ukrainian saboteurs. they are hinting at more to come. alex, at this nuclear plant, a big concern is that shelling could damage some of the massive amounts of spent nuclear fuel that is being stored at that site. experts say that the bigg