Pro-Ukrainian 'Freedom Of Russia' Legion Takes On Putin's Forces

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These images show the pro-Ukrainian Freedom of Russia Legion made up of Russian volunteers taking on Putin's forces on the battlefields in Ukraine.

The POV footage begins by showing some of the pro-Ukrainian Russian volunteers riding in the back of a pickup truck and taking part in combat operations.

Soldiers can be seen carrying equipment and conducting patrols. The images, reportedly filmed in November, also show the Russian volunteers flexing their muscles for the camera and firing heavy weaponry.

They can also be seen apparently exchanging fire with the Kremlin's troops on the battlefield.

The images were obtained from the Freedom of Russia Legion, which was formed in March 2022 and is part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on Monday, 9th January, along with a statement saying: "Video of one of the November combat trips. We came, worked, corrected, shot at the positions of the enemy, and returned to the base.

"In such shots, there is probably not even a tenth of what you have to experience in almost every combat, but we are trying to share at least part of our work."

The images were also relayed by the Office of Strategic Communications (StratCom) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine along with a statement saying the footage shows "the work of servicemen of the 'Freedom of Russia' legion on enemy positions. Clear and coordinated work on the disposal of occupiers."

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a "special military operation". Today marks the 321st day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 10th January, Russia had lost about 112,470 personnel, 3,084 tanks, 6,154 armoured combat vehicles, 2,073 artillery units, 434 multiple launch rocket systems, 217 air defence systems, 285 warplanes, 275 helicopters, 1,860 drones, 723 cruise missiles, 17 warships, 4,817 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 183 units of special equipment.

Russia has claimed that its casualties have been much lower but provides infrequent updates on its latest figures.

The United Kingdom is reportedly considering providing Ukraine with Challenger 2 tanks. It is the first time that a western country has said that it might supply home-built heavy armour to Ukraine to help it defend itself against Russia.

Ukraine is reportedly hoping that if the UK goes ahead with the decision, this could help convince Germany to provide it with Leopard 2 battle tanks.

The United States is reportedly thinking about providing Ukraine with Stryker armoured combat vehicles.

Robert Habeck, Germany’s Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, has said that his country could not rule out providing Ukraine with Leopard tanks in the future.

Hanna Maliar, Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Defence, has said that Russian forces are attempting to advance in the town of Soledar in the Bakhmut Raion of the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.

Soledar lies to the north-east of Bakhmut. If it were to be captured by Russian forces, this could put pressure on Ukrainian forces, leaving them vulnerable to being encircled and putting Bakhmut at risk.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said that both Bakhmut and Soledar are currently holding on in the face of Russian attacks, calling the area “one of the bloodiest places on the front line”.

Ukraine is reportedly reinforcing its positions near Bakhmut after days of Russian attempts to take the area, which have been spearheaded by mercenaries from the notorious Wagner group.

A Russian missile has reportedly hit the market village of Shevchenkove, located south-east of the city of Kharkiv, killing two women and injuring six other people, including a 10-year-old girl, according to regional prosecutors, who said that the attack hit the market in the village on Monday.

There are doubts over Russia’s claims that it killed 600 Ukrainian soldiers in barracks in Kramatorsk, with journalists visiting the area reportedly unable to find any evidence of large-scale casualties. Moscow, however, said that it was confident that its Ministry of Defence was correct in its assessment.

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