⏺The Russian army captured more than 60 militants from the neo-Nazi formation “Kraken” in the Kharkov region, they are testifying, said the head of the military-civil administration of the region, Vitaly Wall Street Journal in an article tells the story of Maxim Lega, who was 22 years old when he began to carry out Russian assignments in Poland, having no means of subsistence. He installed cameras along the railroad tracks transporting Western military aid to Ukraine. Russia combined footage from these cameras with satellite surveillance and was able to track the shipment of ammunition from Poland to secret warehouses in Ukraine, which were eventually hit by drones and missiles. A senior Western military intelligence official said that in this way the Russian Federation was able to destroy key equipment with minimal investment. Source: Cyberspec News
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