Despite the traditionally “optimistic” aggressor’s propaganda reports about the “state on the fronts”, in July, on the occupied peninsula, one could notice a clear “splash” of obituaries on the “Sevastopol” 810th “Separate guards marine corps brigade”.
We previously wrote about the death on July 11 of leutenant colonel Alexander Gorin, allegedly the “former” commander of the “382nd separate battalion” of this “810th brigade” of the aggressor’s Black Sea fleet, but that incident probably occurred in Berdyansk at the headquarters of the “58th Army” of the invaders .
At the same time, the occupiers recognized the loss “from the fields” of the Sevastopol welder Yuri Linkin, “the commander of the tank platoon of the Storm detachment” of the same “810th brigade”, saying that he “died in the Tokmak district of Zaporizhzhya region”.
It is also reported that on July 11, in the same “810th brigade”, a Yevpatorian collaborator Emil Kazakov, who had previously served the occupiers as a criminal “detective officer of the criminal investigation department”, and a certain Yevpatoria resident Nikolai Steshak were killed.
On July 13, it became known about the death of the “commander of the reconnaissance battalion” of the same “810th brigade”, major Vladimir Chepa.
At the same time, as Konstantin Mashovets, a military observer of the “Information Resistance” group, reports on July 16, the aggressor’s “810th brigade” “has now concentrated in the area southwest of the village of Nesteryanka” of the Orekhovsky district of the Zaporizhzhya region, indicating that “it should also be in the Kherson direction”, or “prepare for the defense of the isthmuses”, and not “mooch around the rear of the 19th motorized rifle division”.