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"No one knows what happened": several reconnaissance groups of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation disappeared - social networking

Initially, one enemy reconnaissance went to the task, but did not return. The drone behind her was beaten. Then 2 more groups were sent. In the area of ​​Avdiivka in Donetsk region, three groups of scouts of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have disappeared in a few days. About it reports the Russian telegram-channel "Kremlevskaya Tab".

According to the public, the sources in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and in the units of Russians who are fighting under Avdiivka report that it is unknown at this time what happened to the Russian military. "The first group we sent a few days ago. There were very experienced fighters.

They were set important tasks: to blow up several units of artillery that we get most, to determine the location of another Ukrainian artillery, the locations to transmit information. The communication with the group was lost half an hour after its release, and no one knows what happened to the boys, " - said one of the interlocutors.

It is also reported that after this group of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, two more intelligence groups were sent, and they also disappeared without a trace. As a result, 28 people disappeared, two of them were officers. "The mysterious case, in fact. We do not know where our fighters were killed, captured or deserted. The drone, who followed one of the groups at some point, just lost them. Tabacker.

" Recall that the Russian Federation disperses the story of the "escape" of the Armed Forces pilot on the Su-27. The first about the "escape" of the Ukrainian pilot was informed by Russian blogger Alexei Voivod. He says he organized the "escape" of the commander of the link, a senior officer of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces. Earlier it was reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation can regroup in the Kherson region due to the successes of the Armed Forces.