 Anti-Kremlin Russian rebels who temporarily seized control of parts of a border region last month are already planning their next sortie to disrupt Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Two days of fighting around the town of Gravoron caused plenty of consternation in Moscow. The two groups behind the intrusion say they are acting independently to show their discontent with Putin. Ukraine said it had nothing do with them, but gleefully looked on as the incursion proceeded. The fighters of the Russia Volunteer Corps released a video with said showed the group conducting an operation in Belgorod region in the area of Gravoron. Gravoron was the first phase, said their chief of staff, who identified himself as Alexander, but goes by the Nandigarh Fortuna. The group's objectives, he said, are multiple military moves to throw the Russian military off track.