Caucasians walk in small groups in Dzhankoy, fearing the underground
ATESH agents in occupied Dzhankoy report that Caucasian-looking Russian soldiers who were recently brought to Crimea are afraid to walk alone. They travel exclusively in small groups. The unit commanders warned them about the activities of the Ukrainian partisan movement in the city. There are rumors that Russian soldiers are disappearing without a trace.
The negative attitude of the local population towards them adds fuel to the fire. There are constant conflicts with the residents of Dzhankoy. When the Ukrainian Defense Forces are at the administrative border with Crimea, the residents will openly spit in ruzzian faces.
In addition, militants from Ossetia—the Georgian equivalent of the “DPR”—were spotted in Dzhankoy. These fighters showed their “bravery” at the beginning of the war, when entire battalions hitchhiked home to their homes, having suffered heavy losses in battles against Ukrainian soldiers.
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