Ukraine’s 3rd Brigade releases captured soldiers in Kharkiv Oblast Skirmish  

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The 3rd Assault Brigade of Ukraine managed to regain its positions and free a captive group of Ukrainian soldiers during a confrontation with a Russian sabotage team in .
This confirms a report from Oct. 5, about a skirmish near the administrative border between Donetsk and Kharkiv, in the .
The elite 3rd Brigade, near the village Borova in Kharkiv Oblast has held the line against repeated Russian attacks.
According to a statement by the Tactical Group Kreminna, four soldiers from the 3rd Brigade were captured by an up to ten-man Russian sabotage team.
After spotting their absence with a drone and the Russian unit’s movements, one of the battalions of the 3rd Brigade sent a force in a M113 armored vehicle to intercept them.
The soldiers of 3rd Brigade engaged with the Russian sabotage team, allowing the captured to escape and return back to Ukrainian positions. The 3rd Brigade gained lost territory after Moscow’s troops were pushed back.
In August, the brigade launched an effective counterattack in Kharkiv Oblast. They advanced almost 2 square kilometers into the frontline area.
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