Special operations forces captured Russians in Kursk region (video).
31.03.2025
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Special Operations Forces (SOF) fighters detained two Russian soldiers in the Kursk region. They reported that the Russian troops encountered the positions of the security and defense forces and met with a group from the SOF regiment 'Ranger'. SOF operators captured the Russian soldiers, after which they saved the lives of two more enemy soldiers.
During the operation, several enemy soldiers in a dugout were destroyed, and two more opponents were forced to surrender. Earlier, fighters from the ‘Azov’ brigade detained 20 Russian soldiers on the Toretsk direction. Ukrainian fighters also captured five Russian soldiers during a special operation on the front line, one of whom is believed to have a special status. One of the captives, 19-year-old Dmytro Yaptik, belongs to the Nenets people from the Yamal Peninsula, which is under the threat of extinction. He was detained by reconnaissance fighters from the 2nd battalion of the 12th 'Azov' brigade during a sweep in the Toretsk direction.Operators of the 6th Special Operations Forces regiment captured Russian soldiers in the Kursk region The fighters reported that the enemy troops were trying to storm the positions of the security and defense forces and found themselves almost at the location where one of the groups of the SOF regiment ‘Ranger’ was present. pic.twitter.com/XEMLsrUrXX
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