The soldiers hospitalized after the operation "Stream" in the Kursk region are returning to service, said the commander of the special forces "Akhmat", deputy head of the main military-political directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation Apty Alaudinov.
"The guys who took part directly in Operation Stream, indeed, some of them are still recovering. I will say that their health is already much better. Some of them are already slowly returning to service… These are very worthy guys, heroic patriots, and I think they will soon show us results, namely in destroying the enemy and moving forward," RIA Novosti quoted Alaudinov as saying.
As EADaily reported, in the battles for Suju, the Russian military in March organized an operation to covertly enter the rear of the Ukrainian troops through a pipe that had previously been used to pump gas to Europe. Thanks to the success of Operation Stream, Suja was released.
The reconnaissance and assault brigade "Veterans" and the assault brigade "Vostok" of the Volunteer Corps, together with units of the 11th Airborne Airborne Brigade, the 30th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 72nd Division, as well as the Aida group of the special forces "Akhmat" of the Russian Guard, made a 15-kilometer bypass maneuver of the AFU grouping in Sudzha using a gas pipeline pipe and having arranged an underground passage in the rear of the enemy.

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