The Tymur Special Unit is a special-purpose unit within the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (HUR of the MoD of Ukraine), which takes part in combat and special operations during the Russo-Ukrainian war. The unitâÂÂs activities are covered in official statements of the HUR of the MoD of Ukraine and in materials of Ukrainian mass media.
The unit was formed after the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation in 2022 as one of the special-purpose units of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. Its creation was based on the need to carry out complex combat tasks in areas of active hostilities and in temporarily occupied territories.
The unitâÂÂs name comes from the call sign of its commander â "Tymur". Information about the unitâÂÂs personnel strength, internal structure, and exact dates of formation is not disclosed in open sources for security reasons.
According to reports by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and Ukrainian media, the Tymur Special Unit has taken part in combat and special operations in various sectors of the front, particularly in areas of active fighting in eastern Ukraine.
Certain aspects of the unitâÂÂs activities were covered in publicly released photo and video materials published by the HUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, taking into account information security requirements.
The unit is commanded by an officer of the HUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine with the call sign âÂÂTymur.â Detailed information about the command staff and tactical subunits is not available in open sources.
On 25 December 2022, a sabotage group of fighters from âÂÂBratstvo,â which is part of the âÂÂTimur Special Unit,â with the call signs Nepyypivo, Tarasii, Svyatosha, and Apollon, conducted a deep raid with a covert mission in enemy-controlled territory. After encountering Russian troops, the four reconnaissance fighters refused to surrender and were killed in combat.
Fighters of the âÂÂTymur Special Unitâ took part in the liberation of Snake Island. Preparation for the operation lasted five days. According to Timur, the day of the decisive operation on Snake Island was divided into several stages: the first stage involved artillery preparation, the second involved aviation. The task was to raise the Ukrainian state flag on the helicopter landing pad. After that, the third stage followed â additional reconnaissance of the coastal zone and demining.
On 24 August 2023, UkraineâÂÂs Independence Day, a group of reconnaissance fighters from the âÂÂTimur Special Unitâ landed at Cape Tarkhankut in western Crimea. During the combat mission on the temporarily occupied peninsula, special forces destroyed a building and several vehicles used by Russian occupiers with a grenade launcher. At that time, for the first time in nearly 10 years of Russian occupation, the Ukrainian flag was raised on the peninsula.
Fighters from the Timur Special Unit took part in returning control of the so-called âÂÂBoyko towersâ â offshore gas and oil drilling platforms near Crimea. According to Timur, preparation for the âÂÂBoyko Towersâ operation took about two weeks. Russian troops were present on all the platforms, but they left these facilities as Ukrainian units approached.
In Nova Kakhovka, fighters of the Tymur Special Unit struck an enemy command post, two combat vehicles, eliminated 12 Russian servicemen, and captured one prisoner. The purpose of the raid was reconnaissance and additional reconnaissance of enemy firing positions.
On 9 August 2024, as a result of a raid on the Russian-occupied Kinburn Spit, six pieces of enemy armored equipment were destroyed and about three dozen occupiers were eliminated. The landing operation was carried out by the units âÂÂKhymera,â âÂÂAratta,â âÂÂStuhna,â âÂÂParagon,â Sibir Battalion and Terror Battalion as part of the Tymur Special Unit of the HUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
On 24 September 2024, the commander of the HUR special unit Timur reported to the head of the HUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Kyrylo Budanov, about the successful completion of the operation to liberate the Vovchansk Aggregate Plant. The operation was carried out by special groups of the âÂÂTimur Special UnitâÂÂ: âÂÂStuhna,â âÂÂParagon,â RDK, âÂÂJunger,â BDC, and âÂÂTerror.â Fighters of âÂÂTimurâ conducted systematic clearing of the plant buildings, constantly engaging in close combat with Russian servicemen in dense urban development. In some cases, Ukrainian special forces engaged the enemy in hand-to-hand combat. After clearing all 30 buildings of the aggregate plant, the facility was transferred under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Fighters of the âÂÂBratstvoâ unit as part of the Tymur Special Unit, with the support of the 77th Separate Airmobile Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, liberated and cleared the settlement of Kruhliakivka in Kupiansk district from Russian occupiers. The operation to regain control of the settlement, important for the defense of Kupiansk, lasted from 7 to 14 October 2024.
In November 2025, forces of the âÂÂTimur Special Unitâ of the HUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine carried out an operation in one of the districts of the city of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast, important from the standpoint of front-line logistics. After a parachute-less landing in the Pokrovsk direction, fighters of the Tymur Special Unit broke through a ground corridor and reinforced the reconnaissance group in the combat zone.
A special operation carried out in November 2025 in the Pokrovsk direction by fighters of the âÂÂBlack Winter Groupâ unit as part of the âÂÂTimur Special Unitâ of the HUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. As part of the mission, HUR aviation was used for rapid deployment of landing forces to strengthen defense in a designated sector of the front.
In November 2025, fighters of the âÂÂBratstvoâ unit, part of the Tymur Special Unit of the HUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, conducted a successful reconnaissance and sabotage operation in the âÂÂgray zoneâ on the territory of the former Kakhovka Reservoir. During the operation in the âÂÂVelyki Kuchuhuryâ area, located 7 kilometers from the shoreline, HUR special forces detected and eliminated Russian occupiers.
Mothers and wives of servicemen of the "Tymur Special Unit" created the Charity Foundation "She Protects". The Foundation organizes mass cultural and educational events, provides psychological, legal, and material support to the families of servicemen.