In August 2014 the unit fought in the Battle of Ilovaisk. On 24 August, around 12:15 AM, a column of BMD-2s of the regiment was hit by a Ukrainian anti-tank squad of the 51st Mechanized Brigade near Kuteinykove village, 13 km West of Amvrosiivka town. Two BMD-2s were destroyed.[8]
The paratroopers left their vehicles and took cover in nearby trees. Several hours later, around 5 PM, they left their cover and were captured by the reconnaissance group of the 51st Mechanized Brigade near Dzerkalne village, the Ukrainian tactical group's field headquarters. Ten paratroopers were captured.[9][10]
The Russian military stated that the captured paratroopers had crossed the border "by accident".[11][12] During a briefing held on 5 August 2015, the Ukrainian General Military Prosecutor revealed that the captured paratroopers were exchanged between 29 and 30 August 2014 for 200 Ukrainian soldiers and civilians detained by Russia and pro-Russian forces.[citation needed]
Between 29 and 31 August the regiment's paratroopers guarded Ukrainian prisoners captured in the Ilovaisk pocket after the failed Ukrainian breakthrough attempt near Ilovaisk.[13] After the battle, the regiment was held responsible by Ukrainians for killing hundreds of retreating Ukrainian soldiers, in breach of a ceasefire agreement.[14][4]
Paratroopers of the 331st Airborne Regiment were spotted in other regions of Ukraine occupied by pro-Russian forces: in Stanitsa-Luhanska village in March 2015,[15] and in Donetsk in August 2016.[16]
Russo-Ukrainian War
Russian invasion of Ukraine from 2022
The regiment participated in the Russian invasion of Ukraine that started in February 2022. Regimental commander Colonel Sergey Sukharev[17] was reported killed in action on 17 March 2022.[2] As of 2 April 2022, the BBC had verified the deaths of 39 soldiers from the regiment, but noted that "since none of those fatalities is more recent than the 13 March, it can be supposed that dozens more will emerge in the coming weeks".[14] On 29 June 2022, the BBC reported that the death toll for the Regiment had been verified by local Russian media as 80 since the war began, a higher figure than the 56 soldiers that the Regiment lost during the decade long war in Afghanistan. BBC Newsnight's Mark Urban reported on 29 June 2022 that the actual figure of dead was likely to be far higher than the 80 reported, estimating that the total casualties—dead, missing in action, captured, and seriously wounded—likely totalled 500, half the pre-war strength of the regiment.[18][19]
Urban reported in April 2023 that the confirmed dead had reached 94, but that "The actual number of 331st's dead is probably much higher", with several hundred casualties. Urban estimated that the regiment might number no more than 300-400 at the front, surviving as small detachments able to spearhead certain missions, possibly with just three airborne infantry combat vehicles designated as BMD-2 (during the parachute landing, these vehicles are eject from the transport planes with the complete crew inside the vehicle). [5] Compiling information involved the BBC checking accounts on V'Kontakte—the Russian "Facebook"—and local media reporting, then cross-referencing with satellite and Google Street View images. For example, a cluster of death announcements on Kostroma social media in February indicated that elements of the 331st had been engaged in Kreminna.
Guard Colonel Sergey Vladimirovich Sukharev [Wikidata] (2021-2022) (posthumously:[14] Hero of the Russian Federation), killed during March 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
^Burov, Yuri (December 8, 2015). "Капитан, который изменил ход войны" [A captain who changed the course of the war]. censor.net (in Russian). Retrieved April 2, 2022.