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Ukrainian Brigade Sets Record for 1,500-Day Front-Line Defense

Some battles are measured in days. This one has stretched well beyond a thousand. A Ukrainian military unit has officially entered the national record books after holding a front-line village for more than 1,500 consecutive days under relentless enemy pressure — a feat that military historians may talk about for generations.

5 hours Ago By Oskar Malec


A Record-Breaking Stand in Zaporizhzhia
The 118th Separate Mechanised Brigade is the unit behind this remarkable achievement. Their battleground has been Mala Tokmachka, a village in the south-eastern Zaporizhzhia region, where they have withstood wave after wave of Russian attacks. Ground assaults, heavy artillery, aerial bombardments, and drone strikes — the brigade faced it all and held their ground.

On Sunday, the unit was officially presented with a diploma from the Book of Records of Ukraine, a national initiative that documents outstanding achievements by Ukrainians. Oleh Ivanenko, head of the supervisory board of the organization, personally handed the certification to the brigade's command. The diploma recognizes Mala Tokmachka as the longest-held position under continuous enemy pressure in the country's recorded history.

A Symbol of Resistance — and a Target of Disinformation
Beyond the battlefield, Mala Tokmachka has become a flashpoint in the ongoing information war. Russian pro-war voices have repeatedly claimed that Moscow's forces captured the village, claims that Ukrainian defenders have consistently denied.

The timeline tells its own story. Russian troops briefly entered the village during the early weeks of the full-scale invasion in March 2022, but Ukrainian forces regained control by May of that same year. Then, in November 2025, Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov publicly declared the village had been fully liberated by Russian forces. Within days, however, Russian sources themselves were reporting intense fighting in the area again.

For the 118th Brigade, the diploma is more than paperwork. The unit described it as a confirmed historical fact and called it a fitting tribute to what they termed their "titans defending Ukrainian land."

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