Russia has transferred a brigade of marines from Crimea to Kursk, – “Krymsky Veter”

Marta Gichko15:28, 10.08.24

The Marines set off for the Kursk region in a column with the tactical sign “Z in a square”.

Russia has transferred units of the 810th Marine Brigade of the Black Sea Fleet from Sevastopol to the Kursk region .

As reported by the monitoring project ” Krymskiy Veter “, on August 6, a column of military “KamAZ” trucks with the tactical sign “Z in a square” was noticed on the “Tavrida” highway in the direction of Kerch. They left the deployment site of the 810th Marine Brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Kazachya Bay.

The tactical sign “Z in a square” is similar to the sign “Z in a diamond” that was on the vehicles of the Russian column destroyed near Rylsk in the Kursk region. Marines of the 810th brigade are participating in the battles in Sudzha.Video of the day

Russia has transferred a brigade of marines from Crimea to Kursk, - 'Krymsky Veter'
Marine column on the highway in Crimea / t.me/Crimeanwind

Operation in Kursk region – latest news

On August 9 , a video of Ukrainian soldiers from the Russian city of Sudzha in the Kursk region appeared online .

The recording shows soldiers from the 99th mechanized battalion of the 61st separate steppe brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces at the building of a branch of the Russian Gazprom.

Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko stated that Ukrainian troops have penetrated 30-35 kilometers into Russian territory in the Kursk region.

(c)UNIAN 2024

6 comments

  1. “Marines of the 810th brigade are participating in the battles in Sudzha.”

    There are no battles in Sudzha, it is under complete control by Ukraine, meaning the orcs from Crimea failed.

  2. Yes, Putin, send your troops from Crimea to Kursk………………………Even Hitler laughs at you!

  3. Good choice. The mafia navy doesn’t have the best reputation. In three days they’ll be dog food.

    • Well it’ll be home from home for them. They are coming from a place with no navy, to another place with no navy.

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