Servicemen of the 35th Separate Marine Brigade named after Rear Admiral Mykhailo Ostrohradskyi showed footage of the assault on the positions of russian occupiers in the area of the town of Kurakhove, Donetsk Region.
The corresponding video was published on the unit's Facebook page.
The video shows a group of Marines moving towards the enemy's position on, probably, a Varta armored vehicle.
Arriving at the scene, the Marines open fire from small arms and grenade launchers at the positions of the occupiers among private homes.
Then, the Marines can be seen engaging in fire contact with the occupiers in the yard of one of the houses. Ukrainian servicemen shout at the russians to surrender, as they are semi-surrounded. The occupiers' response is not heard in the video.
Presumably, the occupiers responded negatively, since in the following footage you can see how the Marines "worked out" the enemy with a grenade launcher.
The spokesman for the Ukrainian Volunteer Army (UVA), Serhii Bratchuk, wrote that the battle shown by the Marines took place in the settlement of Ilyinka.
According to the interactive map of analysts of the Ukrainian OSINT project DeepState, the approximate front line in this area looks like this.
Screenshot of the interactive map DeepState. Photo: deepstatemap.live
As Ukrainian News Agency reported, earlier this month, servicemen of the 33rd Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine showed how one Leopard 2 tank "dismantled" a column of russian equipment south of Kurakhove in the Donetsk Region.
We also wrote that the Armed Forces of Ukraine showed the repelling of a large-scale attack by the occupiers in the Kursk Oblast during another counteroffensive by the russian army, which is being carried out with the aim of knocking the Ukrainian army out of the region.
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