Putin's 'Viper' Detachment One Man's Role in a Russian Special Forces Unit and the Invasion of Ukraine

Putin's 'Viper' Detachment One Man's Role in a Russian Special Forces Unit and the Invasion of Ukraine | 4.91 MB
Title: Putin's 'Viper' Detachment One Man's Role in a Russian Special Forces Unit and the Invasion of Ukraine
Author: Igor R Salikov
Category: History of Ukraine eBooks, Russian & Soviet Politics, History of Military Special Forces
Language: English | 215 Pages | ISBN: 1036193446
Description:
With the collapse of the USSR in 1991, the Soviet armed forces were largely disbanded and some of their personnel were distributed among the newly independent rlics. With few options, the author joined the Redut organisation which consisted of Russian mercenaries operating abroad.
In the years that followed, the rise of Valdimir Putin after he became President led to a strong nationalist sentiment developing in the Kremlin. Two former Soviet rlics, initially Chechnya and then Georgia, were the first to be subjected to a growing Russian aggression. Special sabotage teams and assault battalions were created, each based on the Redut group, and the author, who had acquired the call sign 'Viper', soon found himself once again in Russian pay. This time, though, he was leading a special forces group in operations in Donetsk in the eastern part of Ukraine.
In the autumn of 2021, 'Viper' was appointed to command the intelligence unit of the Redut...
DOWNLOAD:
https://rapidgator.net/file/b5803743c3b4975398affd23023406ac/Putins_Viper_Detachment_One_Man's_Role_in_a_Russian_Special_Forces_Unit_and_the_Invasion_of_Ukraine.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/95DBCECD6C05CD6/Putins_Viper_Detachment_One_Man%27s_Role_in_a_Russian_Special_Forces_Unit_and_the_Invasion_of_Ukraine.rar
With the collapse of the USSR in 1991, the Soviet armed forces were largely disbanded and some of their personnel were distributed among the newly independent rlics. With few options, the author joined the Redut organisation which consisted of Russian mercenaries operating abroad.
In the years that followed, the rise of Valdimir Putin after he became President led to a strong nationalist sentiment developing in the Kremlin. Two former Soviet rlics, initially Chechnya and then Georgia, were the first to be subjected to a growing Russian aggression. Special sabotage teams and assault battalions were created, each based on the Redut group, and the author, who had acquired the call sign 'Viper', soon found himself once again in Russian pay. This time, though, he was leading a special forces group in operations in Donetsk in the eastern part of Ukraine.
In the autumn of 2021, 'Viper' was appointed to command the intelligence unit of the Redut...
DOWNLOAD:
https://rapidgator.net/file/b5803743c3b4975398affd23023406ac/Putins_Viper_Detachment_One_Man's_Role_in_a_Russian_Special_Forces_Unit_and_the_Invasion_of_Ukraine.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/95DBCECD6C05CD6/Putins_Viper_Detachment_One_Man%27s_Role_in_a_Russian_Special_Forces_Unit_and_the_Invasion_of_Ukraine.rar
Information
Users of Guests are not allowed to comment this publication.



