Russian partisans invading their own country to fight Putin vow to smash his sham elections – before marching on Moscow

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RUSSIAN rebels battling Putin’s forces in the borderlands say their plan is to disrupt the tyrant’s sham elections – and vowed to one day “march on Moscow”.

The political head of Russian armed resistance, Ilya Ponomarev, told The Sun his Ukraine-supporting partisans are ready to take the fight to Vlad as part of “Operation Freedom”.

Fighters from the the Freedom of Russia Legion are pictured gearing up for their attack that began on TuesdayLiberty of Russia Legion
The Siberian Battalion (SB) released headcam footage from the ongoing assaultReuters
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Liberty of Russia Legion artillerymen destroyed two of Putin’s ammunition depots at once[/caption]
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Putin's reign could 'vanish in three days' if his regime begins to collapse, the leading Kremlin opponent saidIlya Ponomarev, the political head of the resistance groups, told The Sun that their goal is to disrupt the elections and inspire others to take up arms against Putin

At sunrise on Tuesday, the Ukraine-supporting rebels stormed across the border from Ukraine into Russia in an unprecedented two-pronged assault on their homeland.

Ponomarev said: “This is absolutely the largest assault we have led and it is finally a joint operation of all three Russian [partisan] regiments.”

Fighters from the Freedom of Russia Legion (FRL), Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) and Siberian Battalion (SB) are understood to still be fighting government troops in the border regions of Belgorod and Kursk.

The ex-Russian MP and devout Kremlin enemy couldn’t reveal the exact numbers of partisans and tanks engaged in the raid, yet estimated his forces are outnumbered 10 to 1.

But his battle-hardened guerrilla groups – who have been cutting their teeth fighting for Ukraine in some of its bloodiest battles – are putting up a decent fight, he said.

This is a large-scale operation — we are attacking several directions simultaneously

Ilya Ponomarev

And he wants to make their goals clear.

He said: “The military objective here is to test Russia’s new defences but the primary objective here is political.

“To do it before the so-called ‘elections’ will inspire and mobilise Russians to our side to join our ranks.

“We will not support these sham elections as they try to legitimise Putin’s power.”

The Kremlin kingpin is all but certain to win the rigged elections that are taking place this weekend, which would secure his brutal reign over Russia until at least 2030.

So instead, the rebels are seizing this moment to “show the strength of our resistance,” Ponomarev explained. “We are trying to mount pressure in all directions.”

The opposition leader added: “Putin has been embarrassed so much already – this is more than that. This is about inspiring resistance. We need to actually fight.”

In a provocative video message released as their assault kicked off, the FRL declared they were “heading for the polls”.

“We’re marching to free you [Russian citizens] from misery, poverty, and the dictatorship of a terrorist organisation… Wait for us.”

As of last night, Ponomarev said: “The battle is ongoing, our guys are still there, there were several small settlements that were liberated, the biggest one is Tetkino in Kursks region.”

But it is far from the partisans’ first attack on Russia.

“We have been leading raids on a weekly basis since September, but they were small-scale, nothing to boast about – guerrilla type, mosquito operations.

“Now, this is a large-scale operation — we are attacking several directions simultaneously and our fighters are experienced, trained.”

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A commander in the Freedom of Russia Legion (FRL), whose call sign is Caesar, announced the start of their attack on Tuesday morning[/caption]
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Russian squaddies appear to be running for their lives from a rebel attackThe guerrilla fighters claim that Putin’s forces had retreated from the village of Tetkino in the Kursk region – close to the border with Ukraine
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The moment the legion claimed to have destroyed an armed personnel carrier in the Belgorod region[/caption]
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Members of the Freedom of Russian legion laugh from snow-covered positions[/caption]

The groups Ponomarev represents first exploded onto the world stage last May when they charged across the border in tanks and led one of the biggest assaults on Russian soil since Putin rose to power.

In a dramatic days-long battle, the FRL alongside the RDK “liberated” eight villages in the Belgorod region, even taking Russian soldiers captive and humiliating Vlad on his home turf.

This time around, they’ve returned with more men, more tanks, and a new furious battalion by their side from Siberia.

A senior commander in the FRL had previously warned The Sun that they were scaling-up their operations and preparing for a big assault in 2024.

This morning, the Legion shared footage of its simultaneous attack on two Russian ammunition depots in Tetkino, destroying both facilities at once and leaving them ablaze.

They wrote on X/Twitter: “While Putin’s army is destroying civilian homes, Legion artillerymen destroyed 2 ammunition depots of Putin’s combat in Tetkino at once. It burns beautifully.”

Yesterday, the paramilitaries told residents to leave the cities of Belgorod and Kursk as they warned of incoming strikes.

They also claimed to have destroyed a Russian control centre.

Earlier footage the FRL released – later verified by the BBC – showed them blowing up an armoured personnel carrier in Kursk, while Putin’s forces were filmed appearing to flee a village.

Russia’s defence ministry has insisted that the rebel breakthrough was thwarted and claimed more than 234 “Ukrainian” troops had been killed and several tanks destroyed.

Ukraine’s armed forces denied their involvement in the attack and said the paramilitary groups are “independent organisations” of Russian citizens who are operating at “home”.

Ponomarev slammed Moscow’s claims as “bull s***”.

“There are some wounded but no fatalities so far,” he said, adding that Moscow’s attempts to claim the insurgents had never even made it pass the border was laughable.

“The footage proves the opposite,” he said wryly.

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An aerial view of one of the buildings ablaze following the double strike[/caption]
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The attack took place in the village of Tetkino, Russia[/caption]

Who are the Russian rebels?

DETERMINED to take the fight to Putin, Ukraine-supporting Russian partisans have been repeatedly launching raids and assaults in Russia's borderlands.

The “freedom fighters” – which are independent groups of Russian citizens – were mostly formed in 2022 in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Since then, they have been going from strength to strength with the explicit aim of finally ending the Kremlin regime.

On March 12, the anti-Putin paramilitaries launched their largest attack on their homeland yet.

Fighters from the Freedom of Russia Legion (FRL), Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) and Siberian Battalion (SB) launched a joint attack on the Russian border regions of both Belgorod and Kursk.

They stated their goal was to disrupt Putin’s sham elections this week and “take our land back from [Putin’s] regime centimetre by centimetre”.

The Russian defence ministry claims to have thwarted their attack – but the rebels say they are still battling government forces and have captured a village in the Kursk region.

Their political head, Ilya Ponomarev, told The Sun they had been conducting constant small-scale raids since September to keep the pressure on Russian defences.

They are also fighting for Ukraine in some of its bloodiest battles raging across its 600-mile front.

Late last May – prior to the Wagner Group’s explosive but aborted mutiny in June – fighters from the FRL and RDK stormed across the border in tanks and led the biggest assault on Russian soil since Putin rose to power.

In a days-long battle, they “liberated” eight villages in the Belgorod region, even taking Russian soldiers captive and embarrassing Putin on the world stage.

Their political head, Ilya Ponomarev, previously described the FRL to The Sun as a “well established military force” that was “by far the largest resistance network inside Russia”.

In December, The Sun spoke to a senior commander in the legion, Caesar, who vowed that Russia is ready to explode and promised to light its fuse in 2024.

Caesar, 49, – who is now the face of the newest large-scale assault into Russia – added: “That’s why Putin is very, very afraid of us.”

He warned Russia that his “warriors” will stop at nothing to “free our motherland” and “save Ukraine” in the process.

“We are the first military regiment who clearly and loudly says that only a struggle by force can change the power in Russia.”

The commander said they have a combined force of thousands of brave Russians behind them – those who are willing to risk their lives to secure a “brighter future” for Russia. 

The long game

But Ponomarev and his so-called “freedom fighters” are not ignorant of reality. “We are not in position to be able to keep control over the [captured] areas for a long time.”

He explained that the partisans’ usual arsenal of weapons in Ukraine is largely made up of western equipment which is not allowed to be used on Russian soil.

“This is why we are defenceless, at the end of the day we will have to withdraw.”

But it was never about holding onto captured territory, Ponomarev claimed. Instead, it was about sending a message to Russian society and also to the world that Putin’s regime can and will be penetrated.

The West, he said, is suffering from “war fatigue” towards Ukraine. “They haven’t had positive news for a very long time and have started to lose hope.

“By going into Russia and doing something high-profile and successful without fatalities shows it’s all possible.

“It’s not Ukraine’s job, it’s Russia’s job to defeat Putin and we are ready to work for that.

“The overall goal is to march on Moscow – we are not sure of the particular scenario that will produce that – but one thing is certain, we need to have armed people in Moscow at the critical moment.”

Ponomarev also stated that he, along with dozens of other Russian opposition leaders, will be gathering this weekend in Kyiv to protest Russia’s presidential elections.

“We want to show solidarity with Ukraine and that a growing number of people inside the Russian opposition support armed resistance and are joining us.”

Ponomarev alongside his Freedom of Russia Legion commanders who have been fighting for Ukraine and staging raids in Russia's borderlandsPonomarev alongside his Freedom of Russia Legion commanders who have been fighting for Ukraine and staging raids in Russia’s borderlands
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The Sun previously spoke to Caesar, who leads a battalion of FRL fighters who have landed themselves at the top of Putin’s kill list[/caption]
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The newly formed Siberian Battalion training with Ukrainian forces close to the frontline[/caption]
The Freedom of Russia Legion formed in late 2022 with the explicit aim of ousting VladRex
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Guerrilla fighters from the Russian Volunteer Corps pictured last May after their successful border assault into Russia[/caption]
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