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Russian rebels launch another cross-border blitz, causing ‘mass evacuation’, spoiling Putin’s party as elections begin

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Anti-Putin partisan groups launched another cross-border blitz today, leading to a mass evacuation of “thousands” of civilians.

The attack, in which a truck went up in flames in the middle of a residential street, led to the suspension of the elections on the first day. That of Russia presidential elections.

Suspected partisan fighters roam Russia's Belgorod region

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Suspected partisan fighters roam Russia’s Belgorod region
A truck caught fire in the middle of the street in Belgorod

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A truck caught fire in the middle of the street in BelgorodCredit: Telegram
The attack led to the suspension of elections in the city of Belgorod

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The attack led to the suspension of elections in the city of BelgorodCredit: Telegram
Completed votes were seen in transparent ballot boxes before polling stations opened, it was claimed

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Completed votes were seen in transparent ballot boxes before polling stations opened, it was claimedCredit: Getty

Russian rebels have indicated yes their plan to disrupt Vladimir Putin’s sham elections It starts today and runs until Sunday.

New images appeared to show that pro-Ukrainian partisan paramilitary forces are now active in the border village of Kozinka.

The video showed two blindfolded people, said to be Russian prisoners, being marched away by the freedom fighters.

The courageous anti-Kremlin groups previously urged citizens to immediately evacuate their homes houses before “huge strikes“.

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Partisans claimed that “more than 7,000 civilian vehicles of residents of Belgorod and the Belgorod Region” responded to their call to evacuate.

While approaching Belgorod, seven shells from multiple rocket systems were shot down, but there were also hits.

Two people were injured; one man had broken ribs and another man had facial injuries from shards of glass.

Elections have been suspended in the city of Belgorod, 40 kilometers north of Russia’s border with Ukraine.

Election officials wore body armor today.

The anti-Putin group Siberian Battalion reported that there was “panic” in the town of Grayvoron as Russian state media admitted that an evacuation had taken place.

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State controlled television network RT reported: “People keep leaving [Belgorod region].

“There’s a line at the gas station. More cars are coming. All these people are from Grayvoron.’

More than 600 civilian vehicles are said to have used the evacuation corridor in the Kursk border area.

Three anti-Putin partisan groups – the Russian Freedom Legion, the RDK and the Siberian Battalion – claim to be active in the border areas of Belgorod and Kursk.

The political head of the Russian armed resistance, Ilya PonomarevYesterday The Sun said his were Ukraine-supporting partisans ready to do battle with Vlad as part of “Operation Freedom”.

The rebels stormed across the border Ukraine go inside Russia at sunrise on Tuesday in an unprecedented way two-pronged attack on their homeland.

The pro-Putin governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, denied that Ukrainian troops were on Russian territory, but admitted that civilians were being evacuated.

He said: “I can say that there are no Ukrainian troops on the territory of the region, the battle is taking place outside the borders.

“But our Kozinka suffered greatly, the destruction was very serious.”

Images showed that the troops were on the territory of the region.

Gladkov claimed to have visited Kozinka and organized the evacuation of residents due to the cross-border attacks.

He said: “Together with the territorial self-defense fighters and the priest, we took the residents to a safe place and, if desired, sent them to their relatives or to a temporary detention center.”

He admitted that the villages of Gora-Podol, Glotovo and Gruzskoye were under siege.

Russia’s three-day presidential election, which starts today and lasts until Sunday, is expected to land Putin in a landslide in a poll widely seen as rigged.

Major voting abuses have already been reported in several areas.

Completed votes were seen in transparent ballot boxes before polling stations opened, it was claimed.

And it was alleged that soldiers ruined their ballots by writing ‘Navalny’ on them – in support of ‘murdered’ Putin critic Alexei Navalny – discovered that a commander had removed them before counting.

Bosses reportedly demanded that their staff send them a photo of their completed ballot papers from the polling booth to prove they had voted for Putin – demands that constitute election fraud.

In the Kursk and Rostov regions, according to unconfirmed reports, pens with disappearing ink were provided to voters.

A source quoted by anti-war Telegram channel Sirena said: “The inscription disappears when heated, although the pen looks normal.

“They told everyone to keep quiet and only deliver these pens from the boxes they brought.”

The boxes bore the logo of the Central Election Commission, which it claimed was seen as biased in favor of Putin.

Fighters from the Freedom of Russia Legion prepare for their attack that began on Tuesday

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Fighters from the Freedom of Russia Legion prepare for their attack that began on TuesdayCredit: Legion of Freedom of Russia
The Siberian Battalion has released master camera footage of the ongoing attack

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The Siberian Battalion has released master camera footage of the ongoing attackCredit: Reuters
People cast their votes at a mobile polling station in the Russian-controlled Donetsk region of Ukraine

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People cast their votes at a mobile polling station in the Russian-controlled Donetsk region of UkraineCredit: Getty
The aftermath of the attack on election day in Belgorod

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The aftermath of the attack on election day in BelgorodCredit: Telegram
Nearby buildings were hit by the explosion

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Nearby buildings were hit by the explosion
There was reportedly 'panic' in the town of Grayvoron as people fled the Belgorod region

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There was reportedly ‘panic’ in the town of Grayvoron as people fled the Belgorod region

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