Ukraine has a long memory. One of the Russian units most responsible for the massacre of Ukrainian civilians at Bucha, Irpin and other Kyiv suburbs during the first days of the Russian invasion was the 64th Motor Rifle Regiment. The unit is based near Khabarovsk, in Siberia. It's officers are white, ethnic Russians but many of its soldiers are ethnic Buryats or Yakuts, indigenous people who are discriminated against in Russia's society.
Because of the 64th notoriety, they have been targeted by Ukrainian forces whenever they have subsequently appeared at or near the front. Most recently, last night, the unit was struck again, this time by aerial drones, in reserve positions in Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. They will never be accorded mercy. JL
The Unmanned Systems Forces of Ukraine struck Russia's 64th Motor Rifle Brigade, which committed crimes in Bucha in 2022. Operational data confirm losses among the 64th Brigade of 31 personnel, including 9 killed, 9 wounded and 13 missing. Actual figures are likely to be significantly higher. The unit gained global notoriety at Bucha, the site of mass killings of civilians and other alleged war crimes. Ukraine's Defense Ministry accused the brigade, which was deployed to Bucha and nearby locations, of atrocities. The (vengeance) operation was carried out by the 414th Magyar's Birds Brigade and the 413th Regiment on the night of 29-30 May, coordinated by the newly created Deep Strike Centre of the Unmanned Systems Forces 70 and 100 km from the front line.























