The rotation of the occupants at Kinburn Spit happened with shooting – Atesh.
According to information from agents of the Ukrainian resistance movement Atesh, the Russian brigade 'Don' was replaced by the 337th Airborne Assault Regiment of the Russian Airborne Forces during the rotation at Kinburn Spit. The dispute that arose during this process led to tragic consequences - four 'Cossacks' were shot by Russian paratroopers, and their bodies were thrown into the sea.
The fate of the fighters from the 'Don' brigade remains unknown, while other servicemen are likely being evacuated or disbanded due to significant losses in combat effectiveness. Recently, this regiment has already faced difficult situations at Kinburn Spit, resulting in serious losses due to insufficient support and training of soldiers. Military personnel who suffered losses in the past are now returning to this territory in a morally unstable state.
In connection with the rotation of troops at Kinburn Spit, a conflict arose that had tragic consequences. Russian paratroopers killed four 'Cossacks' from agents of the Ukrainian resistance movement, after which they threw their bodies into the sea. This has caused uncertainty regarding the fate of the fighters from the 'Don' brigade and worsened the morale of servicemen who already had negative experiences at Kinburn Spit.
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