Five soldiers. One lesson.
Courage doesnβt look the same on every face β but it lives in all of them.
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Five soldiers. One lesson.
Courage doesnβt look the same on every face β but it lives in all of them.
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#Support93 #DefendUkraine
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Streets in cities and villages of Ukraine are named in their honor, and educational institutions in which they received training are named after some of them.
ππͺ½ π―οΈ Eternal memory and glory to all fallen Heroes!
Sergeant Buzulyak Anatoly Vitaliyovych;
Senior Private Grishin Serhiy Mykolayovych;
Senior Private Pankov Lev Mykolayovych;
Senior Private Shymchyk Yaroslav Volodymyrovych;
Senior Soldier Roman Valeriyovych Rykalov
The fallen warriors in this operation were,
Lieutenant Colonel Lysenko Serhiy Petrovych;
Captain Andreenko Kyrylo Leonidovich;
Captain Karpa Taras Stepanovych;
Sergeant Globenk Oleksiy Ivanovych;.
Sergeant Shershn Andriy Oleksiyovych;
They were found guilty of terrorism and sentenced to life imprisonment.
According to lawyers, in this case this qualification of the crime is erroneous & most likely, it's treason However, at that time, Ukrainian legislation did not have a clear idea of how to qualify such crimes.
On the 29th of the same year, the convict was exchanged.
It is likely that in the future he will face another criminal proceeding and trial.
In parallel, other court cases were being held with 4 other perpetrators of the crime. Court They were combined into one case in 2016.
June 27, 2016, as part of a brilliantly conducted special operation, Butrymenko was eventually detained by SSO fighters at the Marinka checkpoint.
May 16, 2019, the court found him guilty of financing terrorism & sentenced him to 8 years in prison.
Despite offers to lay down their arms & surrender, Ukrainian fighters decided to break through.
As a result of fierce battles, 10 Ukrainains were killed.
5 were captured, 4 were able to escape to their own.
The pilot himself, was captured, but later returned to the territory controlled by Ukraine.
he then informed the enemy about the location of the Ukrainian military.
The enemy sent a mobile strike group.
infantry supported by armored vehicles, including armored personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles.
The 3rd regiment were surrounded.
On July 29, after an unsuccessful search, Ukrainian fighters went to a farm on the outskirts of the village of Latysheve. Local farmer Mykola Butrimenko offered them a place to spend the night in his hangar.
Soon after, he left, ostensibly to visit his wife in the hospital in the town of Snizhne.
Two more reconnaissance groups, each consisting of eight special forces, as well as two Ural truck drivers, were sent to the area to search for the second one.
Lieutenant Colonel Serhiy Lysenko. Was the leader of these groups.
The 3rd Separate Special Forces Regiment was responsible for an operation to find & evacuate them.
five fighters in civilian clothes was sent first to search so as not to attract unnecessary attention. one of the pilots was saved.
2 Ukrainian Su-25's had performed a combat sortie in the area of the state border.
During a flight over the village of Dymytrivka, Shakhtarsky district, both aircraft were hit by anti-aircraft missile systems used by the self-proclaimed "DPR". Both pilots managed to eject.
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Fallen warriors of Special Operations Forces.
πΊπ¦ π―οΈ July 29: Day of Remembrance for Fallen Special Operations Forces
Especially remembering the 2014 Snizhne mission, where a 3rd Regiment team were ambushed while attempting to rescue pilots
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Interesting and Educational reads:
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π¦π¨ The fight continues, but so does the legacy.
π¬ Do you have a story, photo, or memory of supporting the 93rd Brigade?
Share it in the comments β your voice helps keep our history alive.
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These werenβt just battles β they were moments that shaped the future of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The 93rd Brigade stood firm, protecting the nation during its most fragile hours, and laying the groundwork for the strength and resilience we see on the front today.
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β‘οΈ Donetsk Airport β Where the defenders became known as Cyborgs, holding the terminal against impossible odds.
β‘οΈ Marinka and Pisky β Small towns turned into fierce battlegrounds where every meter was paid for in blood and resistance.
Sent to Luhansk Oblast, the brigade quickly became a cornerstone of Ukraineβs defense in some of the fiercest and most symbolic battles of the early war.
β‘οΈ Ilovaisk β Where Ukrainian soldiers were ambushed in a so-called βgreen corridor,β revealing the brutal cost of Russian betrayal.
Throwback Thursday:
π History Matters
March 2014 β As Russiaβs war against Ukraine began, the 93rd Separate Mechanized Brigade βKholodnyi Yarβ was among the first to be deployed to the frontlines.
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π― Our Goal: $2,980 to bring these radios to the frontline and keep our soldiers safe and connected.
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If youβve ever wondered how your donation makes a real difference β this is it. Every dollar helps save lives and protect Ukraineβs freedom.
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Share vital intelligence in real time
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Stay connected with their units β even under fire
But radios arenβt cheap. Thatβs why weβre fundraising to secure radios to equip our battalion with the communication tools they desperately need.
πΉ Medical evacuations canβt be coordinated quickly
πΉ Reinforcements may arrive too late
πΉ Situational awareness breaks down, increasing risk
At the frontline, every second counts. Radios allow our soldiers to:
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Call for urgent medical help
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Coordinate attacks and defenses
In the chaos of combat, communication is everything.
Radios are the lifeline that connects soldiers, commanders, and support teams β turning individual fighters into a coordinated force.
Without reliable radios:
πΉ Orders get delayed or lost
In training or on the front, this is how precision is built: breath by breath, shot by shot.
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πΈ Here, a soldier demonstrates how using the leg as a brace can create a makeshift support when thereβs no sandbag, bipod, or flat surface available.
It's a skill rooted in muscle memory and calm β finding stillness in chaos.
Whether in prone, crouched, or improvised positions, knowing how to stabilize your weapon under pressure can mean the difference between survival and silence.
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π― Frontline Skills:
Breathing, Balance, and Precision
In combat, accuracy isnβt just about pulling the trigger β itβs about control.
Every soldier must learn to manage their breathing, body, and weapon as one unified system.