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|commander2={{flagicon|Russia}} Vice Admiral Vladimir Vorobyov<br>{{flagicon|Russia}} Vice Admiral [[Sergei Pinchuk]] |
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Revision as of 15:27, 2 March 2024
Battle of the Tendra Spit | |||||||
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Part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine | |||||||
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Ukraine | Russia | ||||||
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Col. Serhii Lupanchuk[1] |
Vice Admiral Vladimir Vorobyov Vice Admiral Sergei Pinchuk | ||||||
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Baltic Fleet Black Sea Fleet | |||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
25 killed 1 captured 3 landing craft sunk 1–4 landing boats captured | 2 wounded |
The Battle of the Tendra Spit was an engagement that took place on the Tendra Spit, a narrow spit of land in the Kherson Oblast, on the Black Sea, northwest of the Crimean Peninsula from the night of 28 February 2024[2] to the morning of 29 February 2024.[3]
The battle
Five boats loaded with Ukrainian soldiers from the 73rd Naval Center of Maritime Special Operations, a hand-picked unit specializing in clandestine maritime attacks, approached a low-lying sandy beach and attempted to land.[4] As Ukrainian troops approached the landmass, they came under fire from Russian forces.[5] According to Russian Milbloger Kot Dobrokhod and the Kyiv Post, the ambush was carried out by infantry members of the Russian Baltic Fleet.[6][7] After suffering heavy losses, Ukrainian forces were forced to withdraw.[8] Russian sources later posted multiple photos to social media showing the aftermath of the failed landing and weapons captured from the Ukrainians. Six bodies of Ukrainian soldiers can be seen in the photos.[9] Other images showed a pair of Western suppiled M2 Browning machine guns mounted on a boat, seven individual weapons and boxes of ammunition. The Russian information channel Readovka, reported Russian troops had captured a Ukrainian flag.[10]
Aftermath
Russian units claimed that they sank three landing crafts and killed 20 Ukrainian soldiers.[11] The Russian defense ministry claimed that up to 25 Ukrainian personnel were killed while one was taken prisoner. Four boats were also captured, while a fifth vessel managed to escape.[12] Russian milbloggers claimed that one boat and one prisoner were captured and that one boat managed to escape. A Russian Telegram account posted a picture of the captured Ukrainian soldier who was blindfolded with duct tape.[13] The press service of the Special Operations Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces posted about the operation on Telegram acknowledged losses but did not specify casualties.[14] The post read:
"OFFICIALLY!
Soldiers of the 73rd Naval Special Operations Center died heroically during a combat mission in a clash with Russian invaders.
Ensuring the departure of the main forces of the group after the completion of a special task, the soldiers accepted their last battle, remaining in the formation forever.
The heroic and extremely difficult combat work of the SSO units on land, at sea and in the deep rear of the enemy is the daily contribution of SSO soldiers to victory over the enemy.
Always remember at what price our freedom is won.
Eternal memory and glory to fallen comrades! Sincere condolences to the families of the victims!"[15][16]
Special Operations Forces commander Colonel Serhii Lupanchuk stated: "During the performance of a combat mission, while engaging with Russian occupiers, warriors of the 73rd Marine Special Operations Center heroically died in battle. Providing cover for the withdrawal of the main forces of the group after completing a special task, the soldiers engaged in their final battle, forever remaining in the ranks."[17][18]
According to Kot Dobrokhod, two Russian soldiers were wounded by a drone strike.[citation needed]
References
- ^ https://odessa-journal.com/the-special-operations-forces-command-confirmed-the-loss-of-soldiers-in-the-kherson-region
- ^ https://www.bbc.com/russian/articles/c72g70klmdjo
- ^ "Ukrainian Spec Ops Disaster: 20 Reported Killed by Ambush on Small Boat Landing in Crimea".
- ^ "Special Operations Forces report on soldiers of 73rd Marine Centre killed in action".
- ^ Barnes, Joe. "Ukrainian commandos killed during speedboat raid, Russia claims". The Telegraph.
- ^ https://www.kyivpost.com/post/28822
- ^ https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/russia-kills-20-ukrainian-special-forces-on-crimea-shore-moscow-claims/ar-BB1j7Dvb
- ^ "The SOF Command confirmed the loss of soldiers in the Kherson region".
- ^ "Ukrainian Military Confirms Failed Special Forces Landing | Atlas News".
- ^ "Ukrainian Spec Ops Disaster: 20 Reported Killed by Ambush on Small Boat Landing in Crimea".
- ^ "Ukrainian Spec Ops Disaster: 20 Reported Killed by Ambush on Small Boat Landing in Crimea".
- ^ Barnes, Joe. "Ukrainian commandos killed during speedboat raid, Russia claims". The Telegraph.
- ^ "Повёрнутые на Z войне 🇷🇺".
- ^ "Special Operations Forces report on soldiers of 73rd Marine Centre killed in action". 28 February 2024.
- ^ "Soldiers of the 73rd Marine Center of the SO died in the battle".
- ^ Сили Спеціальних Операцій ЗС України (2024-02-28). "Під час виконання бойового завдання у зіткненні з російськими окупантами героїчно загинули воїни 73-го морського центру спеціальних операцій". Telegram (in Ukrainian).
- ^ https://odessa-journal.com/the-special-operations-forces-command-confirmed-the-loss-of-soldiers-in-the-kherson-region
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/usofcom/posts/pfbid02xZtJgnhoPhJrvKALKrUnAUveKB1e8kc22xW7giUAM9c9CEGYHPbLsUoMAvDWgYC3l