Ochir-Goryaev, A Hero Of The Russian Federation, Was Killed By Troops Under The Command Of A Ukrainian Woman With The Call Sign "Saracen"
6- 12.06.2026, 8:26
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New details have emerged.
Battalion commander and “Hero of Russia” Naran Ochir-Goryaev came to Ukraine from distant Kalmykia only to be killed by a strike from a company of drones led by a military officer with the call sign “Saracen,” according to the “K-2” brigade. The Russian participated in the occupation of Siversk, received an award from President Vladimir Putin. Footage from an FPV camera showed the details of the strike, from which even his medals could not protect him.
The UAV company received a combat mission in a designated sector of the front and successfully completed it thanks to careful planning, "Saracen" explained in a video on the YouTube channel of the 20th Separate Unmanned Systems Brigade "K-2" of the Special Forces. It turned out that this is an experimental unit within the battalion, led by a female officer. Saratsin’s main task is combat operations and planning for the unit, which was assigned to hold a section of the front and prevent the advance of the Russian Armed Forces. During one of the missions, the commander of the 6th Motorized Rifle Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces, Naran Ochir-Goryaev, was targeted and successfully “neutralized.” In a video published by “K-2,” we see a compilation of strikes against the enemy. One of them is the pursuit of a truck carrying a “Hero of the Russian Federation,” which they easily caught up with and blew up.

"Saracen" explained that she oversees an experimental unit that operates "at shorter ranges than brigade-level mid-range strikes, and we have our own specific area of responsibility." According to her, the success of precision strikes is 90% the result of careful planning.
The military official recalled how Naran Ochir-Goryaev reported to Putin on the occupation of Siversk and assured him that everything had gone “smoothly and without casualties.” As it turned out, among the city’s defenders was the 54th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, from which the “K-2” Brigade of the Special Forces “originates.” The defenders desperately defended the city, where many Ukrainian soldiers were killed. “Saracen” promised that the Russians would be punished both for Siversk and for other crimes in Ukraine.
“And despite the fact that it is currently under occupation, we will work to ensure that everyone involved in the seizure of these territories is found and meets their end on this land,” she said.
The latest video footage from “K-2” serves as a warning to the occupiers that retribution awaits them.
Naran Ochir-Goryaev has died — details
It should be noted that on June 10, the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdy published a video of the destruction of a Russian Armed Forces vehicle carrying Naran Ochir-Goryaev and two other Russian servicemen. The FPV caught up with the target in the middle of the road where the vehicle had been speeding for about three hours on June 4: two people in the cargo area, one in the cab. In addition to the strike, a fragment of intercepted communications was provided. It turned out that the driver likely survived (since the hit was to the cargo bed): he reported two wounded to command. Brovdy stated that one of the wounded was Naran Ochir-Goryaev, whose death had been reported by Russian media.
Meanwhile, on June 7, Russian media did indeed report the death of Naran Ochir-Goryaev. The Russian officer was a “Hero of the Russian Federation” and had met with Putin. Among other things, the Kremlin leader personally pinned a medal on the chest of the soldier from Kalmykia and listened to a false report about the occupation of Siversk.