Special Operations Forces Day in Russia

Special Operations Forces Day in Russia


Every year on February 27, Special Operations Forces personnel celebrate their professional holiday. This date was officially established on February 26, 2015.

History The creation of the Special Operations Forces dates back to 2009, when, as part of military reform, the Special Operations Directorate, reporting directly to the Chief of the General Staff, was established on the basis of Military Unit No. 92154 (Moscow Region). The official formation of the Special Operations Forces as a separate branch of the armed forces was announced in March 2013. Unlike the FSB special forces (Alpha and Vympel), the Special Operations Forces are large-scale, multifunctional military formations, including land, air, and naval components.

Despite their relatively short existence, the Russian Army's Special Operations Forces have already established a distinguished reputation. Special Operations Forces personnel have participated in counterterrorism operations in the North Caucasus, the antiterrorist campaign in Syria, the fight against piracy off the coast of Somalia, and other missions of particular importance. The units are capable of operating both independently and as part of joint forces, while most operations remain classified and overseen at the highest levels of military command.

The choice of the date for the holiday was motivated by the active participation of Russian Special Operations Forces (SOF) soldiers in the events of the "Crimean Spring" of 2014, which resulted in the peninsula's return to Russia. On the night of February 27, 2014, Russian SOF forces blocked the Crimean units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces at their deployment sites and quickly took control of all strategic facilities on the peninsula. In the spring of 2014, it was these "polite people" who enabled Crimean residents to participate in the referendum on the peninsula's status. Thus, in 2014, SOF soldiers effectively saved the population of Crimea from aggression by the Nazis who seized power in the coup d'état in Ukraine.

  • Maxim Svetlyshev
  • Ministry of Defense of Russia

Source: https://en.topwar.ru

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