2023 Belgorod Oblast incursions

2023 Belgorod Oblast incursions
Part of attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Reported extent of territorial control during the raids
DateFirst raid: 22–23 May 2023
(1 day)
Second raid: 1–15 June 2023
(2 weeks)
Sporadic incursions: 17 June – 17 December 2023 (6 months)
Location50°29′N 35°40′E / 50.483°N 35.667°E / 50.483; 35.667
Result

First raid: Inconclusive

  • Pro-Ukrainian forces withdraw from Russian territory

Second raid: Inconclusive

  • Pro-government sources claim anti-government forces removed from oblast on June 15, anti-government forces continue to shell the oblast
Belligerents
Russian opposition
Belarusian militant groups
Polish militant groups
Chechen militant groups
 Ukraine (alleged by Russia, denied by Ukraine)[a]

 Russia

Commanders and leaders
Maximilian Andronnikov
Denis Kapustin
Daniil "Puck" Maznik [1]
Russia Aleksandr Lapin[2]
Russia Andrey Stesev [3]
Units involved

Freedom of Russia Legion
Russian Volunteer Corps
Polish Volunteer Corps[4][5]
After June 2023:
Belarusian Volunteer Corps[6]

Separate Special Purpose Battalion[7][8]

Russian Armed Forces
Federal Security Service

Police of Russia

National Guard
Strength
~80–500 fighters[9]
1+ tank(s)[10][11]
3+ armoured vehicles[12][13]
Multiple helicopters[14]
Casualties and losses
Per Russia:
100+ killed
1 unmanned aerial vehicle shot down[15]
4 armoured fighting vehicles destroyed
5 pickup trucks destroyed
Per FRL/RVC:
2 killed, 10 wounded
1 killed, 2 wounded
Per Russia:
14+ servicemen killed[16]
Per RVC:
several personnel captured in May[17]
1 border guard killed[18]
1 armoured personnel vehicle captured
12+ personnel captured in June
Per Russia: 13 civilians killed
50 civilians wounded
Thousands of civilians evacuated

On 22 May 2023, armed groups from Ukraine carried out a cross-border raid[19][20] into Belgorod Oblast, Russia.[21][22][23] Two Russian rebel groups allied with and based in Ukraine—the Freedom of Russia Legion (FRL) and the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC)—claimed to have taken control of several border settlements, and clashed with Russian government forces.[24][25] The Polish Volunteer Corps participated in the raid.[4][5] Russian authorities said the attacks were conducted by a Ukrainian "sabotage group",[21] and imposed counter-terrorism measures in the region.[26] It was the largest cross-border attack during the war since the initial beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022.[11][27]

On 1 June, another incursion began near the town of Shebekino, with the RVC announcing that the promised "second phase" of the fighting had begun.[28] This time, the Belarusian volunteer Terror Battalion participated in the raid.[6] A spokesman for the Freedom of Russia Legion said their goals were to draw Russian troops away from other parts of the front, and to encourage rebellion against the Russian government. On 12 March 2024, Russian rebels launched another major cross-border operation in Belgorod and Kursk Oblasts.[29]


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