“I Want to Live” Project Identifies More Than 2000 Deceased Soldiers of the Russian 810th Naval Infantry Brigade

“I Want to Live” Project Identifies More Than 2000 Deceased Soldiers of the Russian 810th Naval Infantry Brigade
Russian marines. Illustrative photo

The “I Want to Live” project has published a list of deceased soldiers of the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

The list contains more than 2,000 names with ranks, dates of birth and death.

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the brigade has changed its personnel several times.

The unit was actively transferred between different parts of the front line, from Kherson to the Kursk region.

In 2022, the brigade suffered significant losses of personnel while deployed in the Kherson sector.

One of the pages from the list of the dead of the 810th Separate Naval Infantry Brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Photo credits: The “I want to live” project

In 2024, the command sent marines to the Kursk region to storm Ukrainian positions.

“Most of the 2014 names on our list are those who died during the Kursk period,” the project said.

In the same period, the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade was among the units of the Russian Armed Forces with the largest number of requests to the project “I Want to Find” to search for missing persons.

For the entire year of 2024, 1708 applications were received from relatives of the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade, which was the ninth highest figure among all units of the Russian army.

“The marines can ”thank” their commander Oleg Vlasov for these results. Under his leadership, soldiers are being mindlessly thrown into assaults – through minefields and literally on crutches. It is not surprising that the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade recorded cases of officers being killed by their subordinates, and the Ukrainian Defense Forces repeatedly struck command posts and places where the unit’s personnel were gathered – the “abilities” of Vlasov and his colleagues are obvious,” the project notes.

Oleg Vlasov. Photo credits: Russian Ministry of Defense

In December 2024, the deputy commander of the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade of the Russian Federation, who was stationed at the command post in the city of Lgov, Kursk region, was eliminated.

In September 2024, the Special Operations Forces of Ukraine struck the base of the 810th Separate Naval Infantry Brigade in the Kursk region.

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