Dec. 14, 2024, 3:52 p.m.
Battle in Kursk region: Mykolaiv Marines stop enemy's mechanized attack
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Photo: Screenshot from the brigade's video
In the Kursk region, the marines of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade together with friendly units stopped a mechanized attack by the enemy. The battle was fierce, but our soldiers gave a worthy rebuff and once again proved their skill and steadfastness.
This was reported by the press service of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade named after Rear Admiral Mykhailo Bilynskyi.
During the battle, Mykolaiv marines inflicted significant losses on the enemy. 6 amphibious assault vehicles and 2 vehicles were destroyed. Eight occupants were eliminated, 13 more were wounded.
Mykolaiv marines, remaining on the front line, continue to perform combat missions and stop the enemy's advance.
Earlier, Intent wrote that Mykolaiv marines who recently returned from Russian captivity were visited by command officers. They handed over aid and coordinated further actions.
The Mykolaiv community handed over backpacks for the marines released from captivity in early September. The 100 backpacks contain everything they need for the first time: hygiene products, clothes, and goodies. The initiative of the city council was implemented with the help of the Stalevy Charitable Foundation and local businesses.
On September 14, another prisoner exchange took place and 103 soldiers who had been captured by the occupiers returned home. Among them are 17 marines from the Mykolaiv brigade. All of them were captured during the defense of Mariupol. The command of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade met and congratulated their comrades on their return to free Ukrainian land. The soldiers will undergo medical treatment and rehabilitation.
Recently, Mykolaiv Marines released a documentary film, Armor, dedicated to the combat work of tankers on the front line. The unique feature of the story is its realistic depiction of combat operations: the viewer can see all the key stages, from preparation to deployment to the mission to the actual combat operations.
In August, a brigade of Mykolaiv marines was solemnly awarded by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel General Oleksandr Syrsky, for courage and bravery on the battlefield.
Андрій Колісніченко