Apti Alaudinov Reports Situation on Front Line of Russo-Ukrainian War

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On October 25, Apti Alaudinov, the commander of the Akhmat special forces, reported on the situation on the front line of the Russo-Ukrainian War.

According to him, the main area where Ukraine was making active attempts to breach the gap has gone into quiescence. "We fix how the enemy along the entire line of combat contact is burying itself. There remain three areas where the enemy is still trying to break through. The enemy is tired," the commander stated.

He noted that since the beginning of the special military operation [Russo-Ukrainian War], the Russian side has been fighting very selectively. "We hit only those who oppose us with weapons in their hands. And the enemy defiantly hit and continues to hit residential sectors, places of mass gathering of children, women, and the elderly. The same is true of the Israeli army, which today acts in the same way. The world is divided into two sides. The first is the people who believe in God. They do not allow themselves to be cruel to defenseless people. The second is the Satanists. Other than shedding blood, they desire nothing. We have been trying to save the lives of not only the peaceful, helpless population but also the soldiers in the opposite trench," Alaudinov said.

Alaudinov once again emphasized that the Akhmat Special Forces is an international unit. "60% are Russians. The remaining half - all nationalities of Russia - representatives of Armenian, Azerbaijani, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, Tajiks and even gypsies," he said. According to Alaudinov, there are also Jews in the Akhmat special forces, in particular, the instructors of the sniper group are Jews by nationality and Jews by religion. "They did not run to kill the civilian population of Gaza on the side of the Israeli army but are with us side by side, shoulder to shoulder," Alaudinov noted.

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