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The hero of the special operation Myagchenkov entered enemy positions from the flank

Date: September 19, 2024 Time: 01:49:30

We continue to introduce the heroes of the special operation “Z”, participants in military operations in the special military operation zone. Soldiers, sergeants, corporals and officers who demonstrated their professional experience, character and fulfilled combat missions. Their determination, assertiveness and combat experience are highly appreciated by the Russian Ministry of Defense. Our heroes thwarted attacks and prevented nationalist counteroffensives, for which they received state awards. But they are not good for praise. The military is confident that the enemy has no chance of success, because Donbass and Russia are fighting for a just cause.

“This is hell, over which madness reigns even more strongly at the end of time. This hell, which stretches its jaws to the Alpine mountains, is erecting a new Rome, whose foundations are close to the abyss,” warned Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov, who did not lose a single battle. He was also sure that: “Atheism consumes states and sovereigns, faith, rights and morals.”

THE WOUNDED COMMANDER DID NOT LEAVE THE BATTLE

Captain Alexander Rvachev

“The assault group under the command of Captain Alexander Rvachev completed the task of liberating the village from Ukrainian militants.

On the outskirts of the village, Alexander’s group came under fire from artillery and UAVs carrying explosive devices from Ukrainian militants.

Cleverly taking advantage of the terrain conditions, Captain Rvachev’s group continued its secret movement towards the outskirts of the village. Getting as close as possible, the group attacked enemy positions on the outskirts of the village.

Having occupied an abandoned building for a short battle, Alexander Rvachev’s attack aircraft again entered into battle with the enemy, who launched a counterattack.

During the clash, Captain Rvachev received a shrapnel wound to the head, but he did not abandon the battle and continued to lead his subordinates. The enemy counterattack was repulsed.

Throughout the day, the enemy did not abandon its attempts to dislodge Captain Alexander’s group from its positions. Finding itself under intense enemy fire, Alexander’s group continued to hold its defense until the main forces arrived.

Thanks to the courage and heroism of Captain Alexander Rvachev, conditions were created for the further liberation of the village from Ukrainian militants by Russian troops.”

ENTERED THE ENEMY POSITION FROM THE FLANK

Sergeant Major Vladislav Myagchenkov

“Sergeant Major Vladislav Myagchenkov, as part of the assault detachment, carried out a combat mission to capture enemy positions in an important direction of the advance of Russian troops.

The enemy offered resistance and active fire to the advance of the assault groups.

Acting with a group of three fighters, Vladislav Myagchenkov, assessing the situation, decided to conduct a maneuver and bypass the positions where the militants were entrenched.

Thanks to competent reconnaissance and covert actions, the group reached the flank of the defending militants undetected.

Taking advantage of the surprise, the motorized riflemen fought to attack the enemy positions.

After engaging in hand-to-hand combat, Senior Sergeant Myagchenkov destroyed three Ukrainian militants with small arms and then coordinated and covered the group’s actions.

Russian motorized riflemen broke through the enemy’s resistance and, after driving the enemy out of their positions, regrouped and took up defensive positions. Despite constant shelling and launching of explosive devices from unmanned aerial vehicles, the group was able to hold its position until the main forces arrived.

Senior Sergeant Myagchenkov’s comrade was wounded in the battle. Despite the incessant enemy mortar fire, as well as the concussion he received, Vladislav managed to provide him with first aid and also independently evacuated the wounded soldier to a safe place.”

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Puck Henry
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