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The 24th Assault and 46th Separate Special Purpose Battalions were withdrawn from the brigade due to the desire to station them closer to their homes, as 80% of their personnel were from eastern Ukraine.<ref name=":1"/> The brigade underwent further reorganization after its first deployment to the war in Donbas from May to November 2016.<ref name=":4" /> In December 2016, the 108th and 109th Separate Mountain Assault Battalions were established to replace the previously withdrawn 24th Assault and 46th Separate Special Purpose Battalions.<ref name=":1"/> The brigade resumed its mountain training, including a climb to Veliky Verkh and to the summit of [[Hoverla]], the tallest peak in Ukraine, to honor the Ukrainian casualties of the [[Battle of Debaltseve]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=У складі ЗСУ сформували нову гірсько-штурмову бригаду, - Міноборони |trans-title=As part of the Armed Forces formed a new mountain-assault brigade - Defense |url=https://day.kyiv.ua/news/271221-u-skladi-zsu-sformuvaly-novu-hirsko-shturmovu-bryhadu-minoborony |access-date=2023-06-25 |work=[[Den (newspaper)|Den]] |language=uk}}</ref> In September 2017, the brigade was deployed again to the Donbas to defend positions around [[Popasna]], with a soldier being killed in action on 23 September during fighting at Novooleksandrivka.<ref name=":6">{{cite web |date=27 February 2022 |title=Russian invasion update: Ukraine repels tank attack, captures six Russians in Mariupol |url=https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3414859-russian-invasion-update-ukraine-repels-tank-attack-captures-six-russians-in-mariupol.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220227165047/https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3414859-russian-invasion-update-ukraine-repels-tank-attack-captures-six-russians-in-mariupol.html |archive-date=27 February 2022 |access-date=28 February 2022 |publisher=Ukrinform}}</ref> |
The 24th Assault and 46th Separate Special Purpose Battalions were withdrawn from the brigade due to the desire to station them closer to their homes, as 80% of their personnel were from eastern Ukraine.<ref name=":1"/> The brigade underwent further reorganization after its first deployment to the war in Donbas from May to November 2016.<ref name=":4" /> In December 2016, the 108th and 109th Separate Mountain Assault Battalions were established to replace the previously withdrawn 24th Assault and 46th Separate Special Purpose Battalions.<ref name=":1"/> The brigade resumed its mountain training, including a climb to Veliky Verkh and to the summit of [[Hoverla]], the tallest peak in Ukraine, to honor the Ukrainian casualties of the [[Battle of Debaltseve]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=У складі ЗСУ сформували нову гірсько-штурмову бригаду, - Міноборони |trans-title=As part of the Armed Forces formed a new mountain-assault brigade - Defense |url=https://day.kyiv.ua/news/271221-u-skladi-zsu-sformuvaly-novu-hirsko-shturmovu-bryhadu-minoborony |access-date=2023-06-25 |work=[[Den (newspaper)|Den]] |language=uk}}</ref> In September 2017, the brigade was deployed again to the Donbas to defend positions around [[Popasna]], with a soldier being killed in action on 23 September during fighting at Novooleksandrivka.<ref name=":6">{{cite web |date=27 February 2022 |title=Russian invasion update: Ukraine repels tank attack, captures six Russians in Mariupol |url=https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3414859-russian-invasion-update-ukraine-repels-tank-attack-captures-six-russians-in-mariupol.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220227165047/https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3414859-russian-invasion-update-ukraine-repels-tank-attack-captures-six-russians-in-mariupol.html |archive-date=27 February 2022 |access-date=28 February 2022 |publisher=Ukrinform}}</ref> |
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===Russian invasion of Ukraine=== |
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The brigade was reported to have taken part in the defense of the country in [[Siege of Mariupol|battles around Mariupol]] in February 2022<ref>{{cite web|title=Russian invasion update: Ukraine repels tank attack, captures six Russians in Mariupol|url=https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3414859-russian-invasion-update-ukraine-repels-tank-attack-captures-six-russians-in-mariupol.html|publisher=Ukrinform|date=27 February 2022|access-date=28 February 2022|archive-date=27 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220227165047/https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3414859-russian-invasion-update-ukraine-repels-tank-attack-captures-six-russians-in-mariupol.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In mid-March 2022, units of the brigade's 109th Battalion captured the village of {{ill|Kukhari|uk|Кухарі (Вишгородський район)}} in [[Kyiv Oblast]], preventing a potential Russian breakthrough towards [[Kyiv]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://suspilne.media/ivano-frankivsk/238481-mi-silni-duhom-v-nas-kozacka-krov-tece-bijci-desatki-rozpovili-ak-zvilnali-vid-vijskovih-rf-selo-kuhari/|first=Маріана|last=Басалига|access-date=2024-06-03|website=[[Suspilne]]|title="Ми сильні духом, в нас козацька кров тече". Бійці "десятки" розповіли, як звільняли від військових РФ село Кухарі|lang=uk|date=2022-05-12}}</ref> On 11 March 2022, 19 members of the brigade's 108th Battalion were killed by a Russian airstrike on their position in the village of {{ill|Liudvynivka|uk|Людвинівка (Вишгородський район)}}, Kyiv Oblast.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.radiosvoboda.org/a/v-ukrayini-persha-bratska-mohyla-frahmenty-pryslaly-poshtoyu/33146637.html|access-date=20 November 2024|date=7 October 2024|title=Перша братська могила. Фрагменти прислали поштою|website=[[Radio Svoboda]]|language=uk}}</ref> |
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By December 2022, the brigade was reportedly involved in combat around [[Battle of Bakhmut|Bakhmut]].<ref name="25200810MBU">{{cite web |author=Tetiana Pushnova |date=24 December 2022 |title=The war overwhelmed everything: how Andriy Lyubka threw literature and sat on the "needle of volunteering" |url=https://life.pravda.com.ua/culture/2022/12/24/252008/ |access-date=24 December 2022 |website=[[Ukrayinska Pravda|Life]] |lang=Ukrainian}}</ref>On 14 February 2023, the brigade was granted the [[Edelweiss]] honorific by President [[Volodymyr Zelenskyy]] in honor of its mountain troops traditions.<ref>[https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/02/14/7389369/ Zelenskyy awards special honourable title to the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade]. [[Ukrainska Pravda]] (14 February 2023)</ref> |
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== Structure == |
== Structure == |
Latest revision as of 08:52, 20 November 2024
10th Mountain Assault Brigade | |
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10-та окрема гірсько-штурмова бригада | |
Active | October 1, 2015 – present |
Country | Ukraine |
Branch | Ukrainian Ground Forces |
Type | Mechanized Infantry |
Part of | Operational Command West |
Garrison/HQ | Kolomyia, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast |
Motto(s) | With a shield or on a shield! |
Engagements | Russo-Ukrainian War |
The 10th Mountain Assault Brigade "Edelweiss" (Ukrainian: 10-та окрема гірсько-штурмова бригада "Едельвейс") is a unit of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. Based in Kolomyia and part of Operational Command West, the brigade has fought in the war in Donbas, and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. During these conflicts, the brigade defended Marinka, Popasna, Mariupol and Bakhmut.
History
The 10th Mountain Assault Brigade was formed on 1 October 2015,[2] in Kolomyia, as part of the Operational Command West. Its formation was driven by the need to protect Northern Bukovina from potential Romanian territorial claims and to prepare for any future conflict with Russia.[3] The brigade was composed of experienced soldiers and volunteers, including the 24th Separate Assault Battalion "Aidar".[4] Its first commander, Colonel Vasyl Zubanych, was a Hero of Ukraine and a former battalion commander in the 128th Mechanized Brigade.[3] To attract new recruits, the brigade offered a 25% pay increase to volunteers who joined the brigade on a contract basis.[5] In January 2016, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence reported that the brigade was ready to begin its combat training.[6][failed verification] The brigade was stationed at Bila Tserkva and later relocated to Kolomyia once new barracks were completed.[5] In February 2016, the Ukrainian Ground Forces decided to form a new Bukovina mountain battalion in Chernivtsi, and the 8th Separate Motorized Infantry Battalion and the 46th Separate Special-Purpose Battalion "Donbas-Ukraine" were added to the brigade's roster.[7]
Starting on 25 May 2016, the brigade was deployed to the ATO zone.[8] The brigade was deployed to defend the areas around Marinka and Krasnohorivka.[2][9] On 24 August 2016, the Independence Day of Ukraine, the brigade was presented with its battle flag by President Petro Poroshenko, recognizing their bravery and dedication in defending their country.[10] During its first tour in the Donbas war, the brigade lost 22 which were killed in action before the end of the deployment.[11] After completing its tour in the Donbas, the brigade returned to Kolomyia in November 2016.[8]
The 24th Assault and 46th Separate Special Purpose Battalions were withdrawn from the brigade due to the desire to station them closer to their homes, as 80% of their personnel were from eastern Ukraine.[2] The brigade underwent further reorganization after its first deployment to the war in Donbas from May to November 2016.[7] In December 2016, the 108th and 109th Separate Mountain Assault Battalions were established to replace the previously withdrawn 24th Assault and 46th Separate Special Purpose Battalions.[2] The brigade resumed its mountain training, including a climb to Veliky Verkh and to the summit of Hoverla, the tallest peak in Ukraine, to honor the Ukrainian casualties of the Battle of Debaltseve.[12] In September 2017, the brigade was deployed again to the Donbas to defend positions around Popasna, with a soldier being killed in action on 23 September during fighting at Novooleksandrivka.[13]
Russian invasion of Ukraine
The brigade was reported to have taken part in the defense of the country in battles around Mariupol in February 2022[14] In mid-March 2022, units of the brigade's 109th Battalion captured the village of Kukhari in Kyiv Oblast, preventing a potential Russian breakthrough towards Kyiv.[15] On 11 March 2022, 19 members of the brigade's 108th Battalion were killed by a Russian airstrike on their position in the village of Liudvynivka , Kyiv Oblast.[16]
By December 2022, the brigade was reportedly involved in combat around Bakhmut.[17]On 14 February 2023, the brigade was granted the Edelweiss honorific by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in honor of its mountain troops traditions.[18]
Structure
As of 2023, the brigade's structure is as follows:[citation needed]
- 10th Mountain Assault Brigade, Kolomyia, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
- Brigade Headquarters and HQ Company
- 8th Mountain Assault Infantry Battalion
- 108th Mountain Assault Infantry Battalion
- 109th Mountain Assault Infantry Battalion
- Tank Battalion
- 10th Mountain Artillery Regiment
- Regimental HQ and Target Acquisition Battery
- Observer Battery
- 1st Mountain Artillery Battalion (Towed)
- 2nd Mountain Artillery Battalion (Self-Propelled)
- Anti-Aircraft Missile Defense Artillery Battalion
- Reconnaissance battalion
- Mountain Combat Engineer Battalion
- Logistic Battalion
- Maintenance Battalion
- Signal Company
- Radar Company
- Medical Company
- CBRN Protection Company
- MP Platoon
- Brigade Band
See also
References
- ^ "Ukraine reports more advances in south, battles rage in east". Reuters.
- ^ a b c d Ragutskaya, Liliya (14 October 2017). "У мене в РФ рідня, але я росіян сюди не кликав: як воює на Донбасі наймолодша бригада ЗСУ" [I have family in Russia, but I am not called Russian here: How the youngest Ukrainian Armed Forces brigade fought in the Donbas]. Apostrof (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ a b "Ukrainian Military Pages: В ЗСУ формують 10-ту гірсько-штурмову бригаду" [Ukrainian Military Pages: In the Armed Forces formed the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade]. www.ukrmilitary.com (in Ukrainian). 22 September 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-01-31. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
- ^ "10 гірсько-штурмова бригада поповниться легендарним підрозділом, "Айдар" базуватиметься у Коломиї" [10th Mountain Brigade will included the legendary assault unit Aidar based in Kolomyia]. 10brygada.com.ua (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 2016-01-31. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
- ^ a b "На Прикарпатті створять нову гірську штурмову бригаду - Народна армія" [In the mountainous Carpathian region will create new assault brigade]. na.mil.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Narodna armiya. 22 September 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-01-31. Retrieved 2016-01-31.
- ^ "У Чернівецькій області створять окремий гірсько-штурмовий батальйон" [A new separate mountain battalion will be created in Chernivtsi Oblast]. vidido.ua (in Ukrainian). 15 February 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
- ^ a b "Гірські піхотинці 10 огшбр "Едельвейс" взяли найвищу вершину України — Говерлу" [10th ohshbr "Edelweiss" Mountain Infantry take highest peak in Ukraine, Hoverla] (in Ukrainian). Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. 23 February 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ a b "10-та окрема гірсько-штурмова бригада повертається з передової у Коломию. ФОТО" [10th Separate Mountain Assault Brigade returns to Kolomyia from the front]. Vikna (in Ukrainian). 3 November 2016. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ^ "НАЙМОЛОДША В ЗСУ: ЯК 10-ТА ШТУРМОВА БРИГАДА СВЯТКУВАЛА РІЧНИЦЮ – СЮЖЕТ" [Youngest in the Armed Forces: The story of how the 10th Brigade celebrated its anniversary]. 5 Kanal (in Ukrainian). 1 October 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ Goncharova, Olena (6 October 2017). "Russia's war against Ukraine has killed at least 2,752 soldiers". Kyiv Post. Archived from the original on 2017-10-06. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ Miller, Christopher (10 August 2016). "Guns Of August: Fears Of Full-Scale War Return As Casualties Mount In Ukraine". Radio Free Europe. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
- ^ "У складі ЗСУ сформували нову гірсько-штурмову бригаду, - Міноборони" [As part of the Armed Forces formed a new mountain-assault brigade - Defense]. Den (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-06-25.
- ^ "Russian invasion update: Ukraine repels tank attack, captures six Russians in Mariupol". Ukrinform. 27 February 2022. Archived from the original on 27 February 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
- ^ "Russian invasion update: Ukraine repels tank attack, captures six Russians in Mariupol". Ukrinform. 27 February 2022. Archived from the original on 27 February 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
- ^ Басалига, Маріана (2022-05-12). ""Ми сильні духом, в нас козацька кров тече". Бійці "десятки" розповіли, як звільняли від військових РФ село Кухарі". Suspilne (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-06-03.
- ^ "Перша братська могила. Фрагменти прислали поштою". Radio Svoboda (in Ukrainian). 7 October 2024. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
- ^ Tetiana Pushnova (24 December 2022). "The war overwhelmed everything: how Andriy Lyubka threw literature and sat on the "needle of volunteering"". Life (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- ^ Zelenskyy awards special honourable title to the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade. Ukrainska Pravda (14 February 2023)