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TexasTowelie

(121,062 posts)
Sat May 31, 2025, 02:36 PM Saturday

Elite French Special Forces Obliterate Russian Spetsnaz Units! - RFU News



Today, there are a lot of interesting updates from the Kharkiv direction.

Here, Russians launched their long-anticipated summer offensive on Kharkiv, aiming to reverse the losses suffered in 2022 and collapse the Ukrainian front from Vovchansk. But as Russian Spetsnaz units led the charge, they were met head-on by French special forces volunteers fighting for Ukraine, triggering an unexpected brutal clash.

The goal of the Russian forces in this area is to retake the territories lost to the Ukrainians during the 2022 Kharkiv counteroffensive and achieve what they failed to do last year in 2024. If Russians achieve a breakthrough at Vovchansk, they will continue their offensive along the Siversky Donets river and threaten to outflank the Ukrainian forces at Kupiansk, placing the Ukrainians at risk of frontline collapse, and taking much of territory in the process.

As you remember from a previous report, the Russians had already initiated the first phase of their attacks with large reconnaissance-in-force operations, meant to test the Ukrainian defenses, but were destroyed even before they crossed the administrative border. These and other assaults indicate that Russians are already setting their plans in motion.

Zooming into Vovchansk, the entire town was left in ruins after the brutal fighting that took place during the initial Russian offensive of 2024 and subsequent positional battles within the town. The Russian forces are in control of the northern part of the town, holed up in basements, as there are no standing buildings left. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian forces are positioned in the southern part of the town along the riverbank and in the local aggregate plant, allowing the Ukrainians to maintain a tactical presence in the town. This enduring tactical presence and the severe damage to the town itself created a no-man's land between the Russian and Ukrainian lines, where the collapsed buildings and ruins prevent either side from establishing long-term positions.

In Vovchansk, the scale of destruction has left Russian infantry units exposed, with no intact buildings or basements for cover. Forced to operate in open rubble, they become easy targets for Ukrainian drones. Over a year of futile assaults has turned the town into a graveyard of Russian troops, each wave falling where the last one died, forced to walk over each other's bodies.

Russians understood that making progress in Vovchansk is extremely unlikely, which is why they are now attempting to widen the front east of Tykhe, trying to overextend Ukrainian lines. The Russians initiated their assaults in this area by advancing through the forest, led by special forces operatives of Spetsnaz. However, the Ukrainians did not leave this area undefended, as a contingent of Ukrainian foreign fighters was located there. The Russian special operatives were caught off guard as they encountered their match in elite, ex-special forces, French volunteers serving with the Ukrainian Military Intelligence.

The French opened fire on the Russians, prompting the Russians to fire back and reveal their positions, whereafter the French moved quickly to gain complete fire superiority. The distance between the French and the Russians was close to the point that fighters of both sides could hear each other's yelling and commands amidst the intense battle. Unfortunately for the Russians, they were no match for the French ex-special forces. As the French advanced, moving past the bodies of the ones they killed, they directed artillery fire on the remaining Russian positions, decimating the Spetsnaz fighters and taking the day.

Overall, in Russian strategic doctrine, there is no diversionary offensive, as their forces will persistently try to exploit a breakthrough anywhere and whenever possible. This makes holding the line in the Kharkiv sector crucial, as maintaining a strong defense will make it unlikely that the Russians will continue their attacks and instead concentrate their forces elsewhere. The first Russian soldiers to initiate the fighting and the foundation for these offensives are reconnaissance units, which in this case even included Spetsnaz fighters. However, with elite French foreign volunteers serving to counter the Russian threat, Russians stand no chance of achieving anything close to meaningful gains here.
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Elite French Special Forces Obliterate Russian Spetsnaz Units! - RFU News (Original Post) TexasTowelie Saturday OP
Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update. niyad Saturday #1
I feel like angrychair Saturday #2
I always worry when hitting a link like this, JMCKUSICK Saturday #3
The reports on this site have been verified by later reports by other media sources. TexasTowelie Saturday #4
Of course not lol, JMCKUSICK Saturday #5
Don't you hate it when bad things happen to good people? 11 Bravo Saturday #6

niyad

(123,975 posts)
1. Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update.
Sat May 31, 2025, 03:02 PM
Saturday

"unfortunately for the ruzzians. . ." one of my favourite phrases.

angrychair

(10,650 posts)
2. I feel like
Sat May 31, 2025, 04:44 PM
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That these engagements using "volunteers" from elements like SOCs of foreign countries.
No country is going to allow special operators to work as volunteers in, especially in a foreign country's conflict, even if they are retired, without some level of official government approval.
It's a very fine they are walking. I'm all for formal engagement by European forces though as long as it stays conventional.

I just think inserting smaller elements like this is not as effective as it could be with formal engagement of forces.
Unfortunately, given the ultimatum from UK, France and Canada to Israel over Gaza, they might not have the ability to fight two fronts without the US and I don't see us getting involved in either given this administration.

JMCKUSICK

(2,538 posts)
3. I always worry when hitting a link like this,
Sat May 31, 2025, 05:02 PM
Saturday

Can anyone vouch for the accuracy of this program? Has their reporting held up over time?
I only ask because I want to be able to trust what I see and choose accordingly. Thanks in advance for the help.

TexasTowelie

(121,062 posts)
4. The reports on this site have been verified by later reports by other media sources.
Sat May 31, 2025, 05:05 PM
Saturday

If they were wildly inaccurate then I wouldn't have posted this blog for 2.5 years.

JMCKUSICK

(2,538 posts)
5. Of course not lol,
Sat May 31, 2025, 05:11 PM
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I didn't realize you've been posting this for that long. I see it occasionally. No offense intended Texas Towelie.
Thank you for clarifying and responding so quickly.

11 Bravo

(24,125 posts)
6. Don't you hate it when bad things happen to good people?
Sat May 31, 2025, 05:15 PM
Saturday

Although, to be honest I harbor a measure of sympathy for at least some of the Russian grunts. They have no say in the matter, and the man who determines their fate is a murderous tyrant.

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