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The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has released video footage of the combat operations of the “Khymera” unit, which is part of the “Tymur Special Unit”. The footage was filmed on the Zaporizhzhia front in the autumn of 2025.
The video material was published on the social media platforms of the HUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
The video captures the round-the-clock work of Ukrainian special forces in eliminating Russian occupiers.
In particular, FPV drone strikes, bomb drops from heavy bomber drones, mortar fire against enemy positions, as well as the actions of fighters directly on the battlefield.
Separate episodes are dedicated to the evacuation of wounded servicemen from the zone of active hostilities.
The HUR notes that the released footage illustrates the intensity and complexity of combat missions carried out by military intelligence units in the fight for Ukraine’s freedom.
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