Russia finds in its territory the body of a Spaniard who fought with the troops of Ukraine

by Andrea
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El Periódico

Russian authorities claim to have found the lifeless body of a Spaniard that he would allegedly fought in the Ukrainian ranks in the region of Bellarodin the southern country and border with Ukraineas reported by the Tass agency.

According to this official media, which quotes sources from Russian security agencies, on May 25, while the village of Demidovkain Belgorod, the body of a military man who apparently belonged to the Armed Forces of Ukraine For the uniform he wore and the blue bracelet he carried in his right arm, in addition to the foreign manufacturing team.

However, when you inspect their belongings, documents were found “that showed their belonging to the kingdom of Spain“, According to the sources consulted by Tass, which underlines the use of” mercenaries “by the Ukrainian forces. Specifically, he argues that the Ukrainian armed forces used mercenaries In his attempt last March to penetrate Russian territory in the areas of Demidovka y Popovka.

At the moment, no more details have transcended the identity of this Spanish assumption and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not ruled on the facts, in the absence of collecting the relevant information about the case.

The Army Staff informed last March of new attempts of the Ukrainian forces to enter Belgorod in the middle of the Russian counteroffensive For his expulsion from the neighbor Kursk. Russia proclaimed Kursk’s complete release last April after eight months of partial occupation by the Ukrainian forces. In the memorandum that Moscow gave to kyiv on Monday in the peace negotiations in Istanbul appears the requirement that foreign specialists do not fight in the ranks of the Ukrainian army.

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