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Insurgents defeated after rare cross-border incursion - Russia

GreenWatch Desk World News 2023-05-23, 9:26pm

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Armed insurgents who crossed the border from Ukraine to launch attacks in Russia's Belgorod region have been defeated, Moscow says.

Villages in the border region were evacuated after coming under sustained shellfire.

Russia says that 70 of the attackers have been killed and insists the fighters are Ukrainian.

But Kyiv has denied involvement and two Russian paramilitary groups have said they were behind the incursion.

Monday's raid appears to have been the largest cross-border incursion since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine 15 months ago.

It led Moscow to declare a counter-terrorism operation in Belgorod, giving the authorities there special powers to clamp down on communications and people's movements. The measures were lifted on Tuesday afternoon.

Russia's defence ministry said a "unit of the Ukrainian nationalist formation" invaded its territory and were responsible for heavy shelling on the Kozinka checkpoint and the Gravoronsky district in the Belgorod region on Monday.

In a statement published on Telegram on Tuesday, the ministry said 70 "Ukrainian terrorists" had been killed and the rest of the fighters had now been driven back to the Ukrainian border.

But Ukrainian officials said those behind the incident were from groups called the Liberty of Russia Legion and the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC).

"These are Russian patriots who want to change the political regime in the country," Ukrainian Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar told Ukrainian TV on Tuesday.

The Liberty of Russia Legion - a Ukraine-based Russian militia which says it is working inside Russia to overthrow President Vladimir Putin - said on Twitter on Monday it had "completely liberated" the border town of Kozinka.

It said forward units had reached the town of Grayvoron, further east.

The two paramilitary groups told Ukraine's public broadcaster Suspilne on Tuesday that they were creating "a demilitarised zone on the border with the Russian Federation from which they will not be able to shell Ukraine".

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Belgorod's governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said several people had been injured in the fighting, including two civilians who were being evacuated from their homes.

Mr Gladkov said that people in several villages had been evacuated and warned those who had fled their homes not to return yet, as Russian forces carried out what he described as a "mopping-up" operation.

He added that air defences had shot down drones overnight, damaging buildings.

Temporary shelters have been set up in the Grayvoronsky district for some 9,300 people who have been displaced, according to local authorities.

The BBC has verified that a building used by Russia's main security agency, the FSB, was among those hit. It is not clear what caused the damage.

Mr Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that while "there are many ethnic Russians living in Ukraine... they are still Ukrainian militants".

Mr Peskov added that their purpose was to draw attention away from the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.

The Russian mercenary Wagner group has recently claimed to have taken control of the city after months of intense and bloody fighting.

However, Kyiv insists it still controls parts of it. Mr Maliar said on Tuesday that fighting in Bakhmut had decreased, although shelling was continuing in the area around it, reports BBC.