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    About our Freedom of Russia Legion news

    Latest news on the Freedom of Russia Legion, a Ukrainian-based paramilitary unit of Russian citizens opposing Putin's regime and the invasion of Ukraine. Get updates on the Legion's activities, battles, and impact on the war.

    Formed in March 2022, the Freedom of Russia Legion consists of defectors from the Russian Armed Forces and other Russian volunteers who aim to repel the Russian invasion of Ukraine and ultimately depose Vladimir Putin's regime. The Legion, reportedly part of Ukraine's International Legion, uses the white-blue-white flag instead of Russia's official flag.

    Stay informed about the Legion's engagements in the Russo-Ukrainian War, such as their participation in the battle of Bakhmut and cross-border raids into Russia's Belgorod Oblast in May and June 2023. These raids, conducted alongside the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC), aimed to create a demilitarized zone along the border and draw Russian troops away from other parts of the front.

    Gain insights into the Legion's ideology, which criticizes Putin's government for corruption and suppression of civil liberties. The group's manifesto describes them as "free citizens of Russia" fighting for a "New Russia". While the Legion's spokesperson, "Caesar," describes himself as a right-wing nationalist, he claims they adhere to moderate centrist views.

    Explore the Legion's relationship with other armed anti-Putin units in Russia, such as the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) and the National Republican Army. In August 2022, the Legion signed the Irpin Declaration, a declaration of cooperation among armed anti-Putin Russian forces, and agreed to create a political wing led by former Russian MP Ilya Ponomarev.

    Understand the challenges faced by the Freedom of Russia Legion, including the Russian government's legal and propaganda responses. In June 2022, Russia arrested an activist for allegedly wanting to join the Legion, and in July, Putin signed a law allowing imprisonment of up to 20 years for defecting to the enemy during an armed conflict. In March 2023, Russia's Supreme Court declared the Legion a terrorist group.

    As the Russo-Ukrainian War continues, the Freedom of Russia Legion remains a fascinating and controversial aspect of the conflict. Our Â鶹´«Ã½ feed brings you the latest developments, expert analysis, and diverse perspectives on this Russian paramilitary unit fighting alongside Ukrainian forces against Putin's regime.


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