According to the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, the abbreviation “DRG”, which was so actively used by the media in the aggressor country today, can be deciphered as “Decolonization of the Russian State.”
Oleksiy Danilov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, believes that a movement of “anti-fascist militias” is unfolding in the Russian Federation. About this he on Tuesday, March 2, wrote on my own Twitter.
Thus, the Ukrainian politician reacted to today’s events in the Bryansk region in the Russian Federation. According to the Russian side, about 50 “Ukrainian saboteurs” allegedly entered the territory of the Russian region in the morning. According to Moscow, the DRG took local residents hostage and also killed a man who was driving in a car.
Danilov is sure that the abbreviation “DRG”, which is so actively used in the Russian propaganda media, can be deciphered differently: “Decolonization of the Russian State.”
“Motto:” DRG – Decolonization of the Russian State “. Bryansk, 2023,” commented the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council.
He also clarified that drones, armored personnel carriers and other military equipment can be safely bought at any military store in Moscow.
Danilov proposes to decipher the DRG as “Decolonization of the Russian State.”
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Bryansk region: what’s going on
On the morning of March 2, the Russian Federal Security Service caught a group of “Ukrainian saboteurs” in the village of Sushany in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation. As reported, a family with two children, as well as residents of the villages of Sushany and Lyubechany, were allegedly taken hostage. At the same time, Russian media called what was happening “a full-scale battle with the Ukrainian DRG.” The governor of the region Alexander Bogomaz wrote about the shooting of “saboteurs” at the car, as a result of which a man was killed and a ten-year-old boy was wounded.
In Ukrainian publics, it was suggested that the “Ukrainian saboteurs” are actually fugitive “Wagnerites”.
Andrey Yusov, a representative of Ukrainian intelligence, in turn, believes that the so-called “DRG” in the Bryansk region “is a consequence of internal conflicts in the Russian Federation. He is sure that today’s events are “a continuation of the transformation of Russia, its purification and liberation from Putin’s dictatorship “.