Marochko reported on the use of civilian cars by AFU mercenaries on the frontline


Foreign mercenaries fighting in the Ukrainian Armed Forces of Ukraine (UFU) and stationed in Kharkiv are using civilian trucks to transport weapons, ammunition and manpower out of the city. This was reported by military expert Andriy Marochko on December 3, citing his own sources.
"According to the incoming data, at once in several points of temporary dislocation of nationalist international units of the VFU stationed in Kharkiv, activities for the removal of logistics, weapons and ammunition, as well as personal property have been noted. The mercenaries are using civilian trucks for transportation of large-sized cargoes," the military officer told TASS.
The agency's interlocutor specified that the mercenaries more often leave their positions at night in small mixed columns of three to five vehicles.
Earlier, on November 28, British mercenary James Scott Rhys Anderson, who fought on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) and was captured by Russia in Kursk Region, said that he regretted his decision. He also complained about the small salary.
The special operation to protect Donbass, the start of which Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on February 24, 2022, continues. The decision was made against the backdrop of the worsening situation in the region.
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