Russian Resistance Destroys Russian Armored Vehicles in Belgorod Oblast
Soldiers of the Sibir Battalion destroyed Russian armored vehicles in the Belgorod oblast.
The corresponding videos were published on the official Telegram channel of the military unit.
One of the videos shows the destroyed Russian BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle, which was burned by the military of the volunteer battalion during the battles in the Russian village of Gorkovsky.
In addition, in another video, a burned Russian BRM-1K combat reconnaissance vehicle was shown, which was used by the Russian Armed Forces to counter the unit.
The destruction of this vehicle took place in the same village at coordinates (50°26″32.0″N 35°51″21.1″E).
BRM-1K is an armored reconnaissance vehicle developed on the basis of the BMP-1 and used for reconnaissance missions.
Armament is similar to a BMP-1: it consists of a 2A28 Grom 73mm gun, which is capable of firing PG-15V and OG-15V grenades.
Recall that on March 12, 2024, the Freedom of Russia Legion, the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) and the soldiers of the Sibir Battalion entered the Russian Kursk and Belgorod oblasts of the Russian Federation as part of a joint operation.
Later, it became known that the volunteer formations of the Russian liberation forces pushed the Russian military out of the village of Tyotkino in the Kursk oblast.
Tyotkino is a settlement in the Glushkovsky district of the Kursk oblast of Russia.
It should be noted that the soldiers of the Sibir Battalion, which includes Yakuts and Buryats, also took part in the operation.
Soldiers of the Freedom of Russia Legion noted that “they are going to the polls.” In their video message, they explained their actions by wanting to liberate the Russian Federation from the Putin dictatorship. They published a video of them crossing the Ukrainian-Russian border.
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