According to the Russian deputy, the commander of the fighting compartment and two fighters of the Russian Guard, as well as the OMON explosives technician, were injured.
On Thursday, March 2, near the village of Sushany (Bryansk region, Russia), where, according to the Russian media, Ukrainian saboteurs allegedly worked, a car of the National Guard blew up on a mine. This was announced by the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Alexander Khinshtein in his Telegram channel.
“Four Russian Guardsmen (the commander of the fighting compartment and two fighters), as well as the OMON explosives engineer, received minor shrapnel wounds,” Khinshtein wrote.
According to the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, after receiving the first information about the terrorist attack allegedly committed by the Ukrainians, a combined SOBR-OMON detachment arrived in Sushany, which was on the border reinforcement. At the same time, a reserve of OMON and SOBR, as well as groups of explosives experts, were sent from Bryansk.
The security forces were supposed to “clean up” the village of Lubechane and clear the territory of the village of Sushany. However, during this operation, the car of the security forces was blown up by a mine from the Second World War.
Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation claims that it was on this mine that the security forces in the village of Sushany were blown up
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Recall, on March 2, in the village of Sushany, Bryansk region of the Russian Federation, security forces caught 40 “Ukrainian saboteurs.” There were reports of children being taken hostage, a man killed and a 10-year-old child wounded. The propagandists also reported about the explosion of an electrical substation and a gas station in Sushany.
Focus also wrote that on March 2, an appeal by representatives of the Russian Volunteer Corps organization appeared on the network, who stated that “all this is a lie of the Kremlin propagandists” and there were no “Ukrainian DRGs” in the Bryansk region. They took responsibility for the shooting and the hostages.