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Russian volunteers have named the ultimate goal of operations in Russia

Russian volunteers have named the ultimate goal of operations in Russia
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The ultimate goal of the operations of Russian volunteers is the elimination of the Putin regime in Russia. The primary task is to assist the Ukrainian military.

This was stated by Russian volunteers during a joint press conference.

The spokesperson for the Russian Volunteer Corps said that the primary task of Russian volunteers is to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine win the war.

"The second goal is to continue our liberation campaign, to raise the RVC flag over the wall, over the white house, and to deconstruct the regime that is suffocating our homeland. This is our goal, and we will pursue it even after victory in this war. For the RVC, the war will continue," he said.

The representative of the Siberian Battalion emphasized that there is a unanimous opinion among Russian volunteer formations regarding the dismantling of the Russian government.

"What is currently trying to govern Russia should not exist. What format it will take is not a military question but a civil one. First, this work needs to be done. After that, the most important thing is the ability of Russian citizens to choose for themselves how they want to live further. The Putin regime needs to be dismantled," the spokesperson said.

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In turn, the Freedom of Russia legion reminded that, in addition to the three units, fighters from Ichkeria units also participated in the raid on the territory of Russia. According to the spokesperson, their goal is the liberation of Chechnya from the clan of Ramzan Kadyrov.

"In what sequence this will happen, we will see how the military-political situation develops. Undoubtedly, the main task is the liquidation of the Putin regime. And the task on the territory of Ukraine is to return to the borders of 1991," added the representative of the LSR.

The Russian Volunteer Corps, together with two other units, breached the border with Russia on March 12 and took control of several settlements, including those in the Belgorod and Kursk regions.

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