The headquarters of the 70th motorised rifle regiment of Russian troops burned down in Chechnya


Foreign mercenaries are actively being sent to the 70th regiment of the Russian army to serve. In particular, citizens of Nepal.
The headquarters of the 70th motorised rifle regiment of the Russian troops burned down in Chechnya. This was reported by journalist Andrei Tsaplienko on 11 January.
For unknown reasons, the headquarters of the 70th regiment of the occupants' army, which is fighting in Zaporizhzhya region, was completely burnt down. The headquarters was in the point of permanent deployment, Shali on the territory of Chechnya," the journalist said.
It is reported that foreign mercenaries are actively sent to the 70th regiment to serve. In particular, citizens of Nepal. Some of them were captured by the AFU, which caused an international scandal.
In the headquarters of the regiment "burned all the documents", somehow very insistently comments the man in the video, - notes Tsaplienko.
The journalist suggested that now to prove that in the regiment serve hundreds of mercenaries from Nepal and other countries, from now on will be very difficult or impossible.
We shall remind you that Nepal stopped issuing permits to its citizens to work in Russia and Ukraine after at least 10 Nepali soldiers were killed while serving in the Russian army.

Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.














