Ukrainian military intelligence reported on Tuesday, 20 August About a Russian soldier who blew up the headquarters of the officers of the “Szturm Z” battalion and defected to Ukraine.
Ukrainian Intelligence: Russian soldier blew up headquarters with commander inside
As the Ukrainian intelligence service described it, this winter a Russian drone operator nicknamed “Silver” made contact with the Freedom of Russia Legion fighting on Ukraine’s side. As he himself put it, the motivation for the cooperation was “systematic war crimes and other crimes committed by the leadership, including extrajudicial executions, beatings and extortion.”
Thanks to this cooperation, the Ukrainian side received valuable information about the location, number and intentions of Russian troops in a specific area of the front line. But that’s not all. At an opportune moment, Silver threw a grenade into the ventilation shaft of the Szturm Z unit headquarters, where his commander and other Russian officers were sleeping. – There were about 15 people in the basement. There was a pipe in this room above the commander’s bed. He said that it faced the street next to the entrance, so we decided to throw a grenade there and let it explode next to them. When the mission was completed, the Russian soldier escaped along a pre-planned route and entered the territory controlled by Ukraine.
Now a Russian volunteer has joined the Freedom of Russia Legion, which is fighting against Vladimir Putin’s army. It was the Freedom of Russia Legion, among others, that invaded the territory of the Russian Federation in March and May of this year and fought in the regions bordering Ukraine.
A Russian pilot helped Ukrainian intelligence identify 30 leaders.
In the first half of July, we reported on a Russian pilot who contacted Ukrainian military intelligence. He helped identify 30 Russian commanders involved in the hospital attack. children In Kyiv.
The Russian pilot told the Ukrainian side that he was “shocked by the attack on the children’s hospital, so he decided to provide the Ukrainian side with documents related to the activities of his military unit, as well as private photos of the command staff of his military unit, the 22nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Division.” The information he provided included documents from the personal files of senior officers, personal data of Russian servicemen and their family members. “The most valuable are the secret documents of the 22nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Division,” the Ukraińska Pravda portal reported. You can read more about this in the article: “Attack on a children’s hospital in Kyiv. A Russian pilot helped Ukrainian intelligence identify 30 leaders.”
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