The airborne troops are considered the elite unit of the Russian military. Finally they defended the west bank of the Dnipro. According to British intelligence, Moscow is now moving the troops to eastern Ukraine.
According to British estimates, Russia has moved large parts of its airborne troops to eastern Ukraine. The Ministry of Defense in London, citing intelligence information, said the defense positions in the area around the cities of Svatowe and Kreminna in the Luhansk region or in the ongoing Russian offensive against the city of Bakhmut in the Donetsk region were potential areas of deployment.
In September and October, the troops were deployed to defend west of the Dnipro River in the southern Ukrainian region of Cherson. According to British information, some of the severely weakened airborne units (WDW) were reinforced with mobilized reservists. “Although these poorly trained personnel will dilute the supposed elite capabilities of the WDW, Russia will likely still assign these units to sections deemed particularly important,” it said in London.
The Russian airborne troops are considered an elite unit and represent a separate branch of the armed forces. At the beginning of the war of aggression against Ukraine nine months ago, they were supposed to conquer the capital Kyiv together with ground troops, but were repulsed.
The British Ministry of Defense has published daily information on the course of the war since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine at the end of February, citing intelligence information. In doing so, the British government wants to both counter the Russian portrayal and keep allies in line. Moscow accuses London of a targeted disinformation campaign.