Zelenskyy Honors Special Operations Forces on Their Day: Key Strikes Target Russian Infrastructure.

President honors Special Operations troops
President honors Special Operations troops

Ukraine Marks Special Operations Forces Day

According to Novyny.live: On May 27, Ukraine celebrated the Day of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) of its Armed Forces. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy used the occasion to highlight the critical role these troops play in resisting Russian occupiers and executing pivotal missions. He emphasized their work behind enemy lines, stating,

“The Special Operations Forces are also about resistance in our temporarily occupied territories.”
This day underscores the strategic importance of Ukraine’s elite units as the war continues.

SOF units operate in close coordination with other branches, including:

  • The Security Service of Ukraine
  • Defense Forces
  • Missile units
  • Intelligence services

Between May 25 and 26, Ukrainian forces carried out a series of strikes against Russian military infrastructure. These operations successfully targeted key assets such as command posts, logistics hubs, and storage depots, demonstrating the effectiveness of joint planning.

Ukrainian Forces Notch Major Gains

Among the notable achievements, Ukrainian actions halted operations at the Syzran oil refinery in Samara Oblast. Additionally, the Security Service of Ukraine and Defense Forces conducted strikes on strategic sites in the Moscow region and Crimea. These coordinated efforts reflect the growing synergy among Ukrainian units as they apply sustained pressure on the aggressor, strengthening the country’s overall defense capabilities.

The Special Operations Forces Day serves as a reminder of the strategic dimension of Ukraine’s defense amid ongoing Russian aggression. Joint operations across different branches highlight the coordination and efficiency crucial for national security. Successful strikes on enemy military infrastructure maintain constant pressure on the adversary and could significantly influence the course of hostilities in the region.


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