2nd Special Operations Detachment (Ukraine)
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2nd Special Operations Detachment (Ukraine)
The 2nd Special Purpose Detachment "Vladyslav Peleshenko" is a volunteer special operations unit, one of the spetsnaz units of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (Ukraine), Main Directorate of Intelligence, the unit was established in 2022. Composed mostly of volunteers from within Ukraine and abroad, the unit conducts special reconnaissance, sabotage, and other covert operations. It is a part of Tymur Special Operations Detachment. History The detachment has the honorary name of Vladyslav Peleshenko in reference to a soldier of the HUR who had been killed in action and awarded the Hero of Ukraine. On 11 September 2024, the 2nd Special Operations Detachment conducted a raid on the coast of Crimea in cooperation with several other units, destroying a Russian Su-30, Su-30SM aircraft with MANPADS. They attacked a Russian oil and gas platform with light and medium weapons and inflicted casualties in terms of both personnel and equipment. Defcon Tribe The battalion has an internation ...
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