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Pro-Kyiv Russian group says it 'didn't lose a single soldier' in cross-border raids

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Speaking to FRANCE 24 from Kyiv, where he lives in exile, Ponomarev claimed the Freedom of Russia Legion "didn't lose a single soldier" while launching this week's cross-border raids from Ukraine into Russian territory.

He denied claims by Russian authorities that they have  crushed the paramilitary forces, killing 70 fighters. Along with the far-right Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC), the Freedom of Russia Legion has taken control of a 40-kilometre strip along the Russian-Ukrainian border and is advancing inside Russia, he added.  >> Read more : Ukraine denies Russian accusations of attacking border region of Belgorod Ponomarev acknowledged that his paramilitary group, whose ultimate  objective is to overthrow the Russian regime,  received a "green light" from the Ukrainians before launching the raids, as his troops "are part of the Ukrainian military".

Nevertheless, the former Russian lawmaker insisted that "not a single Ukrainian soldier has entered Russian soil", calling the raids "a totally autonomous operation by Russians inside Russia". Daily newsletterReceive essential international news every morning Take international news everywhere with you!

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