A Brigade of the Russian Marines body is headquarters by Kursk. Twice in two weeks, Ukraine exploded them.

At the moment in two weeks, the Ukrainian forces have exploited a head belonging to the 810th Russian Naval Infantry Brigade. The battered brigade, one of the main sets of the two -month counteroffensive in Russia in the Kursk observer in western Russia, simply cannot take a break.

The “precision” raid hit the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade’s headquarters in Belaya on Tuesday, according to the Ukrainian general staff in Kyiv. It’s unclear what munitions the Ukrainians used, but Belaya is only 20 miles east of Sudzha—the anchor of the 250-square-mile salient that Ukrainian troops carved out of Kursk in August—so there are a lot of candidates.

They come with high -mobility artillery rocket systems made in the United States that trigger guided rockets or the tactical missile systems of the Balistic missile army, combat aircraft that launched American or French bombs or French cruise missiles or British cruise ships and attack drones heavy. Thirty -five months after the widest war in Russia. For Ukraine, Ukraine has a variety of deep weapons.

The beleaguered 810th Naval Infantry Brigade has been on the receiving end of a disproportionate share of this firepower. On Christmas Day, the Ukrainians struck a separate brigade headquarters in Lgov, 25 miles north of Sudzha, creating a “fiery impression,” the Ukrainian Center for Strategic Communications quipped.

Shortly after the Christmas Day raid, the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade rotated off the front line on the northwest edge of the Kursk salient and motored to Plekhove, just east of the salient, for a brief period of rest.

The 2,500-person unit needed the break. The 810th Naval Infantry Brigade and its sister unit in the Kursk counteroffensive, the tragic 155th Naval Infantry Brigade, have been badly depleted by two months of mostly failed assaults on the salient.

Today, Ukrainian troops repulsed yet another attack by the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade around Pogrebki, the Ukrainian Center for Defense Strategies reported. The Russian marines have thrown at least two 400-person battalions at Pogrebki since November, with nothing to show for it but casualties.

Also today: a Ukrainian missile struck a concentration of 810th Naval Infantry Brigade marines in Ivanovskoe, 25 miles north of Sudzha, according to CDS. Coming amid repeated strikes on Russian marines elsewhere in Kursk, that attack in Ivanovskoe almost seems gratuitous.

Sources:

1. Ukrainian general staff

2. Ukrainian Center for Strategic Communications

3. Center for Defense Strategies

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