Ukrainian Special Forces neutralize a Russian marines platoon

5 December, 2024 Ukrainian Rangers and 73rd NSOC units capture Russian marines of the 810th Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces, December 2024. Photo credits: Special Operations Forces Command Soldiers of the 73rd Special Operations Center, together with the 6th Ranger Regiment, destroyed or captured a platoon of Russian marines in the Kursk region.

The press service of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine released the video of the incident. The SOF operators infiltrated the positions of the 810th Marine Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces in the Kursk region and eliminated 17 Russian soldiers in a firefight. As a result of the successful assault, another 12 enemy soldiers were trapped in foxholes and taken prisoner.

Currently, numerous Special Operations Forces units are actively working in the Kursk sector, focusing on raids and ambushes. In particular, the other day, the Special Forces raided enemy positions, eliminated seven invaders, and captured eight more.

On November 25, they conducted a swift raid on the positions and eliminated ten enemy fighters. Judging by the footage, most of these operations involve discreet infiltration into the rear of Russian positions on the front line and a sudden coordinated attack. This is likely to be part of the preparation for the takeover of positions by mechanized and airborne assault units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Units of the SOF rangers are setting up highway ambushes, undermining the logistics of the advanced units of the Russian Armed Forces. The released footage shows that the fighters actively use camouflage suits, weapon silencers, night vision devices, and support from tactical copters with thermal imaging optics.

A Special Operations Forces soldier in a camouflage suit, Kursk region, November 2024. Photo: Ukrainian Armed Forces SOF A Special Operations Forces soldier in a camouflage suit, Kursk region, November 2024.

Photo: Ukrainian Armed Forces SOF

Militarnyi previously reported that Ukrainian special forces are also performing the tasks of advanced precision weapons units, such as M712 Coppehead laser-guided projectiles. It is reported that the Special Forces first tested this munition in the Kursk region between August and September of this year, examining its effectiveness and accuracy.

A metal support beam hit by an M712 Copperhead shell. September 1, 2024.

Photo: Ukrainian Armed Forces Press Service

The Special Forces used a LEONARDO Type 163 Laser target designator portable station to guide the 155-mm projectile.