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3 days ago
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- Yahoo
The elite Ukrainian special forces unit behind one of the war's most daring assaults
The sun had just risen over Ukraine's Sumy region when Kyiv's long-feared special forces unit launched one of the war's most daring assaults. Deep behind Russian lines, commandos infiltrated enemy positions, cut off supply lines and destroyed command centres in a surprise attack that – according to Kyiv – wiped out an entire Russian battalion and halted its offensive. At least 334 Russian troops were killed and more than 550 wounded, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) reported. The mission was executed by the Timur Special Unit, a band of elite forces within HUR that carry out clandestine ambushes and raids on land and at sea. The unit usually operates in the shadows, but has been credited with some of the most sophisticated and symbolic operations of the 41-month war, earning its troops almost mythical status in Ukraine. Its commander is Lt Col Timur, a nom de guerre for a man credited with sowing chaos and panic in Russia's rear and whom Volodymyr Zelensky named the unit after. On August 24 2023 – Ukraine's independence day – he became a hero to his countrymen when he planted a Ukrainian flag on Crimea for the first time after almost ten years of occupation. The daring raid on the Black Sea peninsula involved riding boats and then jet skis 125 miles to storm a Russian base that housed a powerful electronic warfare system that had been jamming Kyiv's missiles. Despite clashes with Russians, the target was hit and the mission – codenamed 'Produdjenia sili' (the Force Awakens) – was lauded as a significant military success. But perhaps more significant was the blunt message it sent: Russia was vulnerable. 'Crimeans would see that we had come, and Russians would understand that we can appear anywhere and at any time,' Lt Col Timur later said of the operation. One of HUR's largest special forces units, it is not known how many soldiers are in Timur's ranks, but it is made up of a myriad of some 20 smaller units highly specialised in irregular warfare. The Nobody and Raven units are known for their cutting-edge drone warfare on land and sea, while its Bratstvo 'Brotherhood' Battalion excels in amphibious raids and sabotage operations on Russian territory. Spectre 33, also part of Timur's forces, is a dedicated combat diving unit. 'The peculiarity of this special [Timur] unit is that it includes various units with unique skills and special training, enhanced by experience in modern warfare,' said Dmytro Zhmailo, military-political expert and executive director of the Ukrainian Security and Cooperation Centre. 'It is probably one of the first units since World War II to have carried out successful deep raids with secret missions into Russian-controlled territories,' he told The Telegraph. The Timur unit has taken part in some of the bloodiest battles of the war, from holding the 'the road of life' in Bakhmut to morale-boosting coups, including the liberation of Snake Island in the Black Sea, and hunting down Russian mercenaries in Sudan. 'It is well-equipped with Western weaponry, deeply experienced on the battlefield, highly motivated and extremely effective,' according to Ivan Stupak, Ukrainian military analyst and former officer in Ukraine's security service (SBU). In Sumy, the versatility of the unit's work was on display, he said, referring to their unique ability to seamlessly fight in trenches, forests, and in the air. Russia invaded the northeastern region earlier this year, with the explicit aim of carving out a 'buffer zone' to prevent further cross-border incursions by Ukraine into Russian border regions. HUR on Tuesday claimed that the Russian advance in Sumy was 'stopped cold' when the Timur unit infiltrated enemy positions and 'defeated' hundreds of Vladimir Putin's soldiers in close-quarter fighting and air strikes. Nearly 1,000 Russian troops were killed or wounded, HUR said. It signed off a compilation video of the multi-pronged attack with: 'The armed struggle continues! Glory to Ukraine!' HUR did not specify the exact date or location of the battle, but analysts and open-source intelligence show that Russian offensive operations into the northeast region stalled in late May. The action was carried out by the forces of the Chymera, Yunger, Stugna, Siberian Battalion, Aratta, 1514, Paragon, Art Division, First Line, Raven Group, and 6th Special Operations Unit, which come under the umbrella of the Timur unit. In May, the Timur unit carried out a helicopter-led assault in the Kharkiv region. Like the assault in Sumy, it featured a deadly synchronisation of air power, artillery, drone strikes and sabotage operations behind Russian lines. The attack was a bid to thwart Russian attempts to cross the Oskil river, which acts as a key natural defence against enemy forces reaching the city of Kupyansk, a vital stronghold on the northern fringe of the frontline. HUR claimed the special forces struck 600 Russian underground shelters, nine field ammunition depots, eight river crossings and killed or wounded 439 enemy troops. Their notable exploits have also seen them dispatched abroad. In August 2023, 100 soldiers, mostly from the Timur unit, were flown into Sudan to help push the rebels backed by Russia's Wagner paramilitary group out of Khartoum in the midst of the country's civil war. Extending the front line between Ukraine and Russia all the way to Africa, the commandos trained Sudanese army soldiers in drone warfare and new technologies, carried out night raids, and helped retake ground. Like the flag that was flown in Crimea, the message was clear. 'We have no boundaries as to where we can and cannot work – in occupied territories or anywhere in the world,' Lt Col Timur told Ukrainian Pravda in February 2024. 'Wherever there are soldiers, officers, or individuals involved in the Russian Federation's special services, we catch up with them,' he added. Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.


Daily Mirror
5 days ago
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- Daily Mirror
Russians suffer '1,000 casualties' as Ukraine troops attack behind enemy lines
Kyiv's elite commandos took almost 1,000 Kremlin troops out of the battle for north east Ukraine - as Russia launches arms race by threatening to deploy intermediate range missiles Ukrainian special forces have claimed almost 1,000 Russian casualties in a single stunning 'behind enemy lines' attack on the frontline. Special operations troops from Kyiv's elite 'Timur Special Unit' assaulted a large formation of Russian infantry from behind in the Sumy area, north east Ukraine. Intelligence estimates claim at least 334 advancing Kremlin forces were killed and more than 550 wounded in the daring ground and air-strike. The assault was launched as it was feared Moscow war-planners are gearing up for major air-strikes and ground - assaults against Ukraine within days. It struck terror into the Russian positions forcing surviving Kremlin troops to refuse to advance for an attack and cutting off food and ammunition supplies. On Tuesday it emerged that as Ukraine's elite troops advanced for the Sumy operation another unit launched a devastating wave of drones and artillery attacks on the Russians, forcing them to take cover. The success of the Sumy operation happened as Russia declared that it will no longer be limited to excluding the firing of nuclear-capable intermediate range missiles from its arsenal. And it It comes days after Russian leader Vladimir Putin warned of nuclear war following another night of hell unleashed on Ukraine. The Russian Foreign Ministry linked the decision to efforts by the U.S. and its allies to develop intermediate range weapons for their deployment in Europe. It cited U.S. plans to deploy Typhoon and Dark Eagle missiles in Germany starting next year. The ministry noted that such actions by the U.S. and its allies create "destabilizing missile potentials" near Russia, creating a "direct threat to the security of our country." President Vladimir Putin will deploy Russia's new Oreshnik missiles to its neighbor and ally Belarus later this year. Asked where and when Russia could potentially deploy intermediate-range weapons, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "Russia no longer has any limitations, Russia no longer considers itself to be constrained by anything.' Ukraine has hit back against brutal Moscow strikes with devastating drone attacks inside Russia, setting ablaze an oil refinery complex and hitting airfields, destroying Russian warplanes . In recent weeks devastating combined missile and drone attacks overnight have hit Ukrainian cities, including the capital of Kyiv. But sources have revealed Moscow may be planning a major air-strike onslaught on Ukraine later this week in defiance towards pressure from the US to begin peace talks. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defence said on Tuesday morning: 'Fighters of the 'Timur Special Unit' of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine did not allow Russian forces to advance in the Sumy direction. 'During the special operation, the intelligence officers managed to enter the enemy's rear, clear out enemy positions, and secure them.' Ukrainian counter-intelligence officers have also launched a massive swoop on Russian spies and saboteurs within the country. Ukraine's Security Service arrested six suspects in Kyiv, Dnipropetrovisk, Vinnytsia and Zakarpattia regions who had planned arson attacks on behalf of Russian intelligence. Another man was seized after he colluded with the Russian FSB agency to spy on Kyiv's air defence systems. He had installed a camera in an apartment so that he could feed footage back to Moscow of the workings of an air defence system. So far Ukraine claims 1058260 Russian casualties have been put out of the war in terms of killed and injured since the Russian invasion on February 24 , 2022. Its intelligence agency estimates believe Kyiv's troops have destroyed 11071 tanks, 23,000 armoured vehicles, 421 warplanes, 340 helicopters and 28 warships.